Firefox VS. Google Chrome
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07-24-2012, 11:10 PM,
(This post was last modified: 07-24-2012, 11:14 PM by RichardGv.)
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RE: Firefox VS. Google Chrome
(07-24-2012, 05:32 PM)Jake Horsfield Wrote: I used to use Google Chrome as my main browser on all of my devices but now I've switched to Firefox. Chrome/Chromium probably runs slightly ahead of Firefox when it comes to HTML5/CSS3 support. They both use the HTML5 standard parser so parsing normal web pages shouldn't produce a difference -- I don't know if there's a problem for broken pages. Firefox may display some very broken pages more correctly than Chrome/Chromium, yet no significant differences. As for stability, Chrome/Chromium does better in design, notably process isolation and sandbox. I have encounter numerous strange issues, freezes, and crashes on Firefox yet they rarely happen on Chrome/Chromium. However, I believe Chrome/Chromium uses much more memory than Firefox. Firefox also goes quite far ahead on extensions and customizations. Chrome/Chromium has a set of superior builtin web development tools. After using Firefox for 7+ years, well, I bet I wish to switch to Chromium... If there isn't NoScript... Huh, and, I'm talking about Firefox/Chromium on a PC.
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