The end of Chrome - back to Firefox
Tags: Internet Software
Well, I have officially switched back to Firefox as my primary web browser. For now. I had been using Google Chrome since early September and I really liked a couple of the features, especially the ability to move tabs out of and into windows, but I really missed the Adblock Plus add-on I have with Firefox, and Chrome just wasn't quite stable enough. Chrome also does not integrate with Google Bookmarks (how dumb is that?) It was pretty good for a beta, but I had too many slow-downs with videos and had a couple too many crashes. It also did not work with LogMeIn, a tool I use frequently for remote access to my clients. So for now it's back to Firefox for the most part.
Well, I have officially switched back to Firefox as my primary web browser. For now. I had been using Google Chrome since early September and I really liked a couple of the features, especially the ability to move tabs out of and into windows, but I really missed the Adblock Plus add-on I have with Firefox, and Chrome just wasn't quite stable enough. Chrome also does not integrate with Google Bookmarks (how dumb is that?) It was pretty good for a beta, but I had too many slow-downs with videos and had a couple too many crashes. It also did not work with LogMeIn, a tool I use frequently for remote access to my clients. So for now it's back to Firefox for the most part.


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