Lately I would have to say Chrome is the fastest browser. Used to use Firefox but I have been having problems with it as of late.. being horribly slow and a huge memory hog.
The issue is with add-ons, not the browser itself
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[Edited by Neo7, 8/23/2013 9:28:42 AM]
Lately I would have to say Chrome is the fastest browser. Used to use Firefox but I have been having problems with it as of late.. being horribly slow and a huge memory hog.
The issue is with add-ons, not the browser itself
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[Edited by Neo7, 8/23/2013 9:28:42 AM]
I never ran FF with any add-ons.
Lately I would have to say Chrome is the fastest browser. Used to use Firefox but I have been having problems with it as of late.. being horribly slow and a huge memory hog.
The issue is with add-ons, not the browser itself
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[Edited by Neo7, 8/23/2013 9:28:42 AM]
I never ran FF with any add-ons.
Then its definitely not a very wise decision at all since one of main advantages of running Firefox is because they have very active & great add ons that would surely benefit their user in many ways in good ways too
Especially in security too
Running Firefox without any add ons is like running Windows without any anti virus
But Chrome is usually the faster one though
Lately I would have to say Chrome is the fastest browser. Used to use Firefox but I have been having problems with it as of late.. being horribly slow and a huge memory hog.
The issue is with add-ons, not the browser itself
Link
[Edited by Neo7, 8/23/2013 9:28:42 AM]
I never ran FF with any add-ons.
Then its definitely not a very wise decision at all since one of main advantages of running Firefox is because they have very active & great add ons that would surely benefit their user in many ways in good ways too
Especially in security too
Running Firefox without any add ons is like running Windows without any anti virus
But Chrome is usually the faster one though
I run Chrome with a few addons, but when I was using FF I didn't have any. It ran slowly and used more memory than seemingly necessary.
You can run windows without an anti-virus and be perfectly safe as long as you aren't stupid about what you do online. The fact that you're running Windows alone doesn't magically make viruses appear on your computer. Mac, Linux, Unix, iOS, Android, everything is capable of getting a virus.