Which Mac browser?
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- phatlee0
FF
- rbroady0
CHROME
- scenek0
recently switched to chrome. wondered why i waited so long. FF was good for years but seemed too slow lately.
- Glitterati_Duane0
Used to prefer Safari, moved to Chrome but now have to use Firefox to access the Blackboard learning system at my school. For some reason it won't work properly on a Mac unless you use FF.
- manonthestreet0
I use FF for any type of development work [fire ftp and firebug], and chrome as my usual browser.
- jadrian_uk0
anyone seen some sort of flashy pop up when starting chrome?
- raf0
FF
- Atkinson0
chrome is the best imo. Firefox 4 is good but still beta a loads of bugs but it might beat chrome when live.
- fyoucher10
FF mainly because of FireFTP (nice having FTP and browser in one). I've always used FF (never had any problems) but always hear good things about Chrome (specifically with how fast it is).
Anyone know if Chrome has an extension like FireFTP?
- CyBrainX0
I like Firefox for the add-ons. Particularly the Web Developer add-on. If Chrome had that I would switch because it's fast and handles html5 stuff well. I remember having a lot of issues with Safari a couple of years ago, switched to Firefox and never looked back.
- I'm pretty sure there are equivalent extensions for Chrome, or using the built-in inspectorernexbcn
- vaxorcist0
both, as I often have multiple gmail accounts open at the same time
- nthkl0
Chrome all day. It's so fuckin snappy.
Firefox got buggy and slow over the last few years and safari is anti-flash now thanks to apple. Random flash plugin crashes. Reminds me of how windows intentionally hindered performance playback of Quicktime files from windows 2000-today.
- Jimbo820
FF
- bulletfactory0
FF
- ArmandoEstrada0
Safari, I cant stand the one window thing, I am used to just typing the URL without an extension (mysite) instead of mysite.com. In Chrome it takes you to google if you do that, even if its a valid URL. Also the UI is shit.
- you only have to type .com once, then it remembersscenek
- to get to qbn I just type Q-Returnscenek
- Chrome is a lot quicker at getting to your favourite sites. Q=QBN B=BBCNickInfozure
- youre prob taking about the live search, which goes through your history and bookmarks. you hit q and a list appears, then arrow down a few times...ArmandoEstrada
- arrow down few times... too much. qbn+return. done deal. cnn+return. i can do same in safari search.ArmandoEstrada
- no.. you don't have to arrow down, it shows up in the address bar as you type.scenek
- doesnotexist0
safari
tried chrome, hated having my email in the same window as my webs.
- what is this? I don't have this, and I'd like it potentially.orrinward
- oh maybe it wasn't chrome...
let me checkdoesnotexist - opera? maybe? was annoyingdoesnotexist
- opera has email. i think its awesomedeathboy
- hellojeehae0
chrome
- section_0140
Firefox
- utopian0
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