Briareos H on 2/7/2009 at 12:11
You surely are aware that Chrome and Android are 100% open source.
(And that almost every advanced programming geek on this planet already had a peek at the code looking for super-secret-google-spy™ algorithms, for what it's worth)
gmail and google accounts in general are something different, and another debate altogether.
I love me some Chrome. Fast, uncluttered, a fantastic search bar, now very stable, much faster evolving than any other browser.
The download manager sucks ass indeed, though.
SubJeff on 2/7/2009 at 23:31
Depends what you put on the google accounts then doesn't it? I use a nick and always have. Whats the problem?
Nameless Voice on 3/7/2009 at 00:35
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
(why do these browsers not come with mouse gestures out of the box?)
Opera.
SubJeff on 3/7/2009 at 23:38
I have all the main browsers for Windows installed because I do web dev stuff from time to time (and sometimes I have different versions of, spit, IE).
So I have Opera and yes its fast, fast to load up, has neat features and so on but its just not... friendly. Maybe its because it has nothing to do with foxes, which I really like (animal and human foxes alike), but I just prefer Firefox. Plus Opera sometimes does some weird stuff, like blank and disable the menus. And I don't like its menus and stuff - everything is in an obscure place.
Nameless Voice on 4/7/2009 at 01:07
I'd say the same about Firefox. ;)
But I wasn't so much suggesting that you use it as pointing out that it comes with gestures out of the box (and was, I think, the first browser to support them, though I may be wrong there.)
Enchantermon on 4/7/2009 at 05:18
I love Chrome and have had no problems with it (I won't beat the download manager horse any more). It's sleek, fast, and nicely integrated with Google. I've had 28 tabs open at once and the computer still running as fast as normal. I'd never try that in Firefox (especially 3.0, which is what drove me to Chrome). I also like how it offers to kill individual tabs that stop responding rather than having to shut them all down.
I also have all major web browsers installed and I must say that I like Chrome the most.
Bulgarian_Taffer on 4/7/2009 at 13:36
Chrome is still unstable, plus we have no version for Linux. This is why I'm not using it.
Firefox sucks. It's a memory hog, it crashes and it's unstable. This is what happened to a project that was promising in the beginning. I won't use Firefox anymore.
After I downloaded Seamonkey, I feel it's the right browser for me. This is how Mozilla had to look nowadays.
SubJeff on 5/7/2009 at 21:12
Has Seamonkey the same support in terms of add-ons, extensions and themes?
Bulgarian_Taffer on 8/7/2009 at 18:00
Quote Posted by Subjective Effect
Has Seamonkey the same support in terms of add-ons, extensions and themes?
No. But this is a personal choice. Even with Firefox I didn't use many addons and extensions. So I have no trouble with switching to Seamonkey...
I'm very curious how Chrome will look when it comes out for Linux.
ZylonBane on 9/7/2009 at 03:20
Quote Posted by Bulgarian_Taffer
Firefox sucks. It's a memory hog, it crashes and it's unstable.
Stop visiting all those livestock porn sites.