I finally switched from Firefox to Chrome and I’m loving it
After five loyal years using Firefox as my browser of choice, I finally switched to Google Chrome. Here’s why
- It’s noticeably faster than Safari, Firefox, and IE.
- It doesn’t crash like Firefox.
- Plugins and add-ons are much more stable.
- It’s smarter (i.e. it won’t overwrite a URL your inputing while loading a page) etc.
- It synchronizes my Internet experience, regardless of which machine I’m on.
- It has a minimized interface (doesn’t take up a lot of monitor space).
- It works with my Chromebook.
Admittedly, Firefox started the whole “smart browser” thing. But with Chrome, Google has built the better mousetrap. For now, at least.
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I’ve used Chrome for a long time now. Although IE9 Beta has me interested in the latest Microsoft offerings.
I have been using Chrome for about the last 4 months and love it. I have talked with you before about the lack of an extensive library of extensions and it seems more and more devs are building them for Chrome (and why not, Google is going to take over the world, bwahahaha). The speed and stability alone are worth the switch. Oh and I’ve never seen Chrome use 72% of CPU when sitting idle WTF Firefox?
You didn’t get a Chromebook!