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    Never really liked Chrome, and as someone said, Firefox has some brilliant add-ons.

    Only seems to get unstable when running past 1GB of memory, but closing it down and restarting the browser every week or two seems to fix it (I retain windows between restarting Firefox). No problems in 7.0.1 either.
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    I got hacked off with constant firefox updates, using chrome for a while sync all my bookmarks on multiple computers with gmail tie in, probably the best browser i've used for printing websites, can print straight to pdf file as well.
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    Dumped Firefox off the work computer a couple of weeks ago, Using Chrome instead which is working just fine.

    Still have FF on the home puter but have no problems with it. Perhaps because the work puter is loaded with tonnes of stuff whereas the home one has mostly space. Who knows?
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Dumped Firefox off the work computer a couple of weeks ago, Using Chrome instead which is working just fine.

    Still have FF on the home puter but have no problems with it. Perhaps because the work puter is loaded with tonnes of stuff whereas the home one has mostly space. Who knows?
    Not one customer that I have changed to using chrome from FF has complained and most of them notice faster browsing. OTOH, Google knows all...
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    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    I've abandoned Firefox for Chrome more and more. Firefox is slow and always bitching about something. Chrome has AdBlockPlus, so I'm gone. Ask me again in a month though

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