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According to this report Chrome is now within striking distance of Firefox with just four percentage points separating the two.
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Definitely my browser of choice currently.
I am very disloyal though - I jump ship to whatever is best without a moments of hesitation![]()
As soon as Chrome gets a pinable Bookmarks sidebar, I'll switch. Not until then. Google's refusal to add a sidebar is just pure stubbornness.
As soon as Chrome gets a pinable Bookmarks sidebar, I'll switch. Not until then. Google's refusal to add a sidebar is just pure stubbornness.
You can pin bookmarks to a horizontal bar under the address bar...As soon as Chrome gets a pinable Bookmarks sidebar, I'll switch. Not until then. Google's refusal to add a sidebar is just pure stubbornness.
Now I'm 100% for non-work related browsing, but when I Chrome first came out I only used it for media consumption while I waited for extensions to catch up to Firefox (mouse gestures, adblock, etc..), the opposite of you.I use both honestly.
Chrome for general web browsing/forums and Firefox for media consumption.
I use google search and realise they need to make money (selling ad's and usage data)
I swear I read somewhere that Chrome already had pulled ahead of Firefox...
I'm using chrome a lot more.
Mainly because firefox is laggy as shit most of the time.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/marketn...hrome-is-2-internet-browser/?partner=yahootixI swear I read somewhere that Chrome already had pulled ahead of Firefox...
Now I'm 100% for non-work related browsing, but when I Chrome first came out I only used it for media consumption while I waited for extensions to catch up to Firefox (mouse gestures, adblock, etc..), the opposite of you.
Chrome was the first browser that allowed me to in real time pull a tab with a video (or audio) already streaming and playing out of the tab bar, drag it over to another monitor and full screen it, and it never skips a beat and just keeps playing.
I've tried to switch to Chrome for years, but I hate how difficult they make accessing my bookmarks. Plug-ins help, but they don't fix the issue.
Then there's the issue of the browser not liking my zoom settings and the required extra plug-in to get it to clear my cache upon close.
I don't give a damn how fast/small it is when the basic things I want are such a pain to do.
Uhm, the address bar IS the search bar. It's called the omni-box. Want to search another site other than your default search engine? Simply type the website, such as amazon.com, press tab, type your search, press enter. Done...search is performed and you are taking straight to the results.-No Dedicated search bar
How so? My ad experiences are no different in chrome than any other browser.-Nothing but another way to deliver Ads to the users
So? The tab bar is so small and unobtrusive, I don't know why would you want to move it below the address bar. In fact, it makes more sense to me. Tabs up top, then address bar (least used item for me), and then Bookmark bar (most used). All three of these elements don't take up many pixels so it's not like you have you strain your wrist moving the mouse a little further.-No way to move the Tab bar back below the URL bar
Be more specific.-Offers no customizations even close to Firefox's standard customizability or what you can modify through about:config or userchrome.CSS
I don't want to do that. I have too many bookmarks I want a sidebar, period.You can pin bookmarks to a horizontal bar under the address bar...
Uhm, the address bar IS the search bar. It's called the omni-box. Want to search another site other than your default search engine? Simply type the website, such as amazon.com, press tab, type your search, press enter. Done...search is performed and you are taking straight to the results.
How so? My ad experiences are no different in chrome than any other browser.
So? The tab bar is so small and unobtrusive, I don't know why would you want to move it below the address bar. In fact, it makes more sense to me. Tabs up top, then address bar (least used item for me), and then Bookmark bar (most used). All three of these elements don't take up many pixels so it's not like you have you strain your wrist moving the mouse a little further.
Be more specific.
-Why should I care how YOU use your browser? I want to use my browser how *I* wish to use it. I don't use IE because it doesn't offer me the ability to customize my browsing experience. I don't use Chrome for the same reason. If I want tabs below the URL bar I shouldn't have some self-righteous asshole telling me that's wrong. I want my tab bar closer to me than farther away. That's my preference and I shouldn't have some stupid browser telling me I can't do that. Hell, speaking of how terribly uncustomizable IE, you can even change the tab positions in IE. Way to go Google!