That's probably cuz it's clean of cookies/cache etc.WOW! I can't believe how much faster it is!!!
That's probably cuz it's clean of cookies/cache etc.WOW! I can't believe how much faster it is!!!
Yup. IE is just slow. Chrome, Firefox, etc all zip along a bit quicker. Plus with extensions (at least in Firefox, you can block ads, tweak it to be even faster, etc..)so I was concerned about IE bookmarks, but it just dawned on me that I don't even use IE bookmarks, I use Google toolbar bookmarks (which, it turns out, matters naught because they both import). But it is crazy to me how much faster Chrome is!
What makes it the worst browser you've ever used?I tried chrome for several months and it was the worst browser I've ever used.
If you use both Chrome and Firefox, are there different situations that require different browsers?I use Chrome and Firefox on a regular basis at work. Then only Safari since most of my tools require Safari (work for apple, they build internal stuff only to Safari.. bastards..)/
Not usually. Just convenience to keep some stuff separated here. I usually use Chrome for my non-work related stuff. Firefox, for all my work documentation stuff, then Safari for tools access.What makes it the worst browser you've ever used?
If you use both Chrome and Firefox, are there different situations that require different browsers?
mind me asking why?Not usually. Just convenience to keep some stuff separated here. I usually use Chrome for my non-work related stuff. Firefox, for all my work documentation stuff, then Safari for tools access.
Chrome loads faster, no one likes to wait for porn.mind me asking why?Not usually. Just convenience to keep some stuff separated here. I usually use Chrome for my non-work related stuff. Firefox, for all my work documentation stuff, then Safari for tools access.
:rolling:Chrome loads faster, no one likes to wait for porn.
Worth downloading? There's no cost here, just get it and try it. If you don't like it revert to IE.
I'm not sure I like it better than Firefox, but Chrome is definitely better than IE.
Firefox: Tools > Start Private Browsingincognito mode???? Tell me where I can start it.
Can't. If we were to tell you, it wouldn't be incognito anymore.incognito mode???? Tell me where I can start it.
Thanks! Wasn't trying to be pushy, I was just curious about specific advantages and disadvantages and you pretty much summed it up. Thanks!I try to keep work and personal separate, so by default I just use 3 browsers. I tend to do a lot of cache/cookies resets within Safari and Firefox since I may potentially be accessing a customer's account for testing purposes and need to clear any local personal information out. So Chrome being the one my product doesn't support, I just use it for my personal stuff.
Safari: I work for Apple. All of our tools are built specifically for Safari, not for any other browsers. My usual go to browser is Firefox, but some tools just won't play nice with it, so I default to Safari for my tools access.
Firefox: Some neat built in features like able to use the address bar for searching for previously used KBs, FF has all my documentation bookmarks and I won't lose my place if I have to reset safari after some testing or a tool goes wonky on me. Plus the numerous extensions that Firefox has allows me to block ads, rename tabs to whatever I want, and even color code tabs which is helpful for when I'm working multiple cases at once.