I've been using Chromium. I never found it hard to use, but it was a bit of a learning curve coming from Firefox. I've had a few plugin issues, but other than that, I haven't had too much trouble. I'm still using it, after all.
No problems at all, so far.Any problems with laggy/slow insertion of text in reply boxes such as this? That is the only problem I'm having now; with IE11 and CF, since the reformation here at CF; altho it has been getting better/less frequent. Thanks for your input.
Chromium is open-source, so it is obvious whether a closed-source module is loaded into it or not. And due to public backlash that module has been pulled - for now.
If you like Chrome but don't trust Google - and no one should trust Google - then I don't see why an independent Chromium derivative with more features and more privacy wouldn't make sense.
I thought that was the problem; people couldn't tell wither it was loaded or not?
Well; only cause an old dog has a hard time learning new tricks/browsers.And IE 9, 10 and 11 have been working pretty good; till just lately with the new CF. And how many extensions, add-ons, and plug-ins would it take to come up to the functionality of IE11 and it's native relationship with Windows7?
i have been using Chrome more and more. Even tried Firefox but it has a lot of crashes and i don't like their new tabs page;
You have to realize Google created Chrome
I thought it was obvious that i was comparing the three Goggle enterprises; maps, search and browser with the three Microsoft ones.
Sorry, you gave me the idea that you didn't liked Google. And there's a good reason for people to hate Google these days. The NSA scandal comes to mind.
I use Chrome on my smart phone android 5 and it flies. Seems to want to update more frequently than I remember with IE.
I think part of the reason is that if you use Chrome it tends to steer you very hard towards their other apps.JMHO.
By the way if you are using Android 4 and considering updating to LollyPop be advised there'S no going back. I even reset my phone to factory settings thinking I'd start again from scratch but nope, when it rebooted there was Android 5. But, after several patches and so forth the have it working pretty good.
I was using Edge, that came with Win10, for a month or so after installing 10; but it started not running videos on YouTube last month so have been using Chrome since, but keep checking back to Edge hoping it will work. Even tried Firefox a time or two but, like said in a previous post, it crashes right out of the box. A small observation; when in Chrome's bookmarks, I have to double-click on a link to make it go; no big deal. but when I forget to double-click, I think the link is dead and go to another, just don't understand why should have to; that is so Windows desktop old.
Wait until they add features to Edge, and slow it down.
You didn't like Slimjet? Version 5 is out, with a built-in adblocker for speed. I had to disable hardware acceleration to get it to work on Linux, but it's fine now. Many advantages over its sibling Chrome.
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