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From Firefox To Chrome: This Is Why
Yesterday was the day I simply could not stand Firefox (3.52) any longer!
Firefox has been crashing daily since the latest 3.5.2 upgrade. Using it has also been getting terribly slow-going over time. It started taking more and more of the computer’s resources according to Windows Task manager. Sometimes it would hog as much as 1+GB of RAM.
I’ve switched to Google’s Chrome web browser for the following reasons:
The move from Firefox could not have been easier.
I liked that Chrome moved all of my Firefox tabs, logins, passwords, and favorites. There were a couple of glitches, but for the most-part, it went perfectly.
My Chrome user experience: In a word, near-perfection:
It hasn’t had a hiccup since I started. And unlike Firefox, each tab runs as a separate process. Should there be a problem in one tab it shouldn’t crash the whole browser.
Chrome isn’t as robust as Firefox yet. I’m waiting for all of the great extensions that characterize Firefox.
Why not Internet Explorer (IE):
Disclaimer: I’m not a great Google fan. I just need tools that work well.