Yes, there are still reliable browsers available today.
Yes, there are still reliable browsers available today.
Adobe's weak shockwave plugin often causes inconsistent video playback in Waterfox. Occasionally, videos start late or freeze at specific timestamps, while others load smoothly in Chrome. Firefox struggles with modern design changes, losing its original feel over time. Chrome remains the best option for me despite memory inefficiencies that can cause performance problems. Opera works well on mobile but feels outdated for desktop use. I haven't tested the newest version yet, but my IE is unchanged from its past days. Considering Firefox's recent issues, IE might not be as problematic now. Safari isn't popular on Windows.
Hey, take care. Also, your bookmarks look odd, but mine are fine.
Firefox is essentially a modified version of Chrome, tailored for older or less powerful computers.
I once belonged to the Firefox master race group, though we both understand it suffers from bad memory leaks and loses its uniqueness with every update. One feature I appreciated from Opera was the speed dial system, which is why I eventually moved to Chrome. Firefox isn’t as strong as it once was. I’d love if Chrome supported Firefox tabs, since having many open tabs in Chrome makes it hard to tell them apart.
LOL most mathlab and school materials seem to rely on Adobe too. I heavily depend on YouTube tabs, and when combined in one browser it feels like a Malaysian civilian jet. To avoid this, I switch to Internet Explorer for the main browsing sessions. I might try Waterfox or Opera alongside my other browsers, but IE works just fine enough without extra hassle. I also use Firefox, Palemoon, and Chrome together to spread the load of Adobe and handle multiple tabs more efficiently. I’m in agreement with Jobs—Adobe is overrated.
The issues with Firefox are unclear, as you haven’t experienced any performance concerns or high memory usage.
You're not a MymathLab user anymore. It's weird how the answers feel like they're mocking me for what I type. It really gets me frustrated at work and school.