F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems I don't have personal preferences, but popular web browsers include Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.

I don't have personal preferences, but popular web browsers include Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.

I don't have personal preferences, but popular web browsers include Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.

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RulwenJr
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01-05-2017, 01:54 AM
#11
No one has ever mentioned this before.
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RulwenJr
01-05-2017, 01:54 AM #11

No one has ever mentioned this before.

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Sertero28
Senior Member
589
01-06-2017, 12:25 AM
#12
This discussion will appear multiple times across different posts.
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Sertero28
01-06-2017, 12:25 AM #12

This discussion will appear multiple times across different posts.

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castielqueen
Member
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01-06-2017, 12:46 AM
#13
Chrome with a slight edge compared to Waterfox
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castielqueen
01-06-2017, 12:46 AM #13

Chrome with a slight edge compared to Waterfox

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Pieftw247
Member
201
01-08-2017, 09:11 AM
#14
Currently using Firefox. It feels a lot like the old Opera before it turned into just another chrome clone. I'm relying on extensions like All-in-One Sidebar (replacing the Opera sidebar), Firegestures for mouse actions, Scrapbook for notes, and Speed Dial. A few other tools round out the setup. Though a new browser in technical preview caught my attention—Vivaldi’s latest version on their site. It already handles many tasks well, includes a sidebar, bookmarks (though I miss them), mouse gestures, notes, and an upcoming email client. If it were fully optimized (it still lags a bit), I’d have switched sooner. From what I see, it’s a modernized version of Opera, which should’ve been the case when they moved to Chromium—since the project was originally founded by the same person.
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Pieftw247
01-08-2017, 09:11 AM #14

Currently using Firefox. It feels a lot like the old Opera before it turned into just another chrome clone. I'm relying on extensions like All-in-One Sidebar (replacing the Opera sidebar), Firegestures for mouse actions, Scrapbook for notes, and Speed Dial. A few other tools round out the setup. Though a new browser in technical preview caught my attention—Vivaldi’s latest version on their site. It already handles many tasks well, includes a sidebar, bookmarks (though I miss them), mouse gestures, notes, and an upcoming email client. If it were fully optimized (it still lags a bit), I’d have switched sooner. From what I see, it’s a modernized version of Opera, which should’ve been the case when they moved to Chromium—since the project was originally founded by the same person.

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XHydraPvPX
Member
91
01-08-2017, 10:10 AM
#15
Chrome has seen a drop in performance lately, though everything remains connected via Google Apps. It’s great that it stays linked through the platform, and I’m eager for the full 64-bit release since the beta isn’t quite there yet.
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XHydraPvPX
01-08-2017, 10:10 AM #15

Chrome has seen a drop in performance lately, though everything remains connected via Google Apps. It’s great that it stays linked through the platform, and I’m eager for the full 64-bit release since the beta isn’t quite there yet.

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DeGekkeTijger
Member
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01-10-2017, 10:51 AM
#16
Previously shared:
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DeGekkeTijger
01-10-2017, 10:51 AM #16

Previously shared:

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