OT- Browser of choice

Submitted by teldar on
I've been increasingly surprised at the amount of memory firefox has been using on me and I've been thinking about switching browsers or at least trying out chrome. Anyone out there used both FF and chrome and have any feedback on compliance of the two of them? I've heard some good things about chrome in the past but have never taken the leap to try it.

Bryan

December 2nd, 2009 at 9:41 PM ^

I take it you are on a PC as only the developer builds are out for Mac and it is still a little buggy. I used Chrome extensively on a PC and found it to be the best browser for developing and it is very light on the machine, but if you are into all the extensions then FF might be your choice. Take the leap and use it for a while, I think it is a great browser. EDIT: Haven't run Chrome on W7 so cannot speak to that point

MH20

December 2nd, 2009 at 9:53 PM ^

I have been using Firefox since it was known as Firebird. I have Chrome on both my laptop and desktop but haven't used it very much.

NHWolverine

December 2nd, 2009 at 10:43 PM ^

Chrome and Firefox for me. I use Chrome for the google apps (reader/ gmail/ stocks/ wave) and Firefox with IE tabs for the rest. Chrome work like garbage behind the firewall at my work and we have extensive Intranet apps that have to run through IE, hence the FF usage.

bronxblue

December 2nd, 2009 at 10:44 PM ^

Chrome is pretty fast, and I like it for just browsing the web. FF has a bit more functionality, but I agree it can eat up resources quickly. Every try Opera? I like it as a solid all-around browser, and doesn't seem to be as much of a hog as FF. If you are running any of the browsers on Windows 7, though, you'll be surprised how much smoother they run as compared to XP or (especially) Vista.

BlockM

December 2nd, 2009 at 11:05 PM ^

I've been running Chrome on 7 and haven't had any issues. Very snappy for the most part. I'll bring up IE or Firefox if I have problems with specific plugins or something like that, but those instances are getting to be few and far between.

BlueinLansing

December 3rd, 2009 at 1:15 AM ^

in May just to try it out, and have never gone back to anything else. Only issues I've had are not recognizeing websites sometimes, but they may be a computer of service provider issue. Otherwise its great.

dmarch

December 3rd, 2009 at 7:04 AM ^

I'm primarily a mac user, but have installed Chrome on several Windows machines around the home and office. I have yet to hear any real complaints from family or employees. Fast and light.

imdwalrus

December 3rd, 2009 at 12:14 PM ^

Firefox. It may not be quite as fast as Chrome, but the extensions more than make up for it. I know that Chrome does support some add-ons, but the sheer number and quality of the ones available for Firefox make it king in my book.