Topic: | Re:Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | |
Posted by: | Julian Pavey | |
Date/Time: | 08/10/14 14:33:00 |
Your personal view Leslie or Jack Schofields. http://www.zdnet.com/now-is-the-time-to-switch-back-to-firefox-7000028641/ Only asking as your wording for why switching to firefox is the same as his. Problem is If a website creates a major problem in Chrome as mentioned by Jack,it will only take one tab down not the whole browser like in Firefox.He does go onto say that this is also the main reason why Chrome is such a resource hog. I say do you notice this > I work with many tabs open and if i have an issue with one it can be dealt with including flash and reloading unlike firefox. Down in one and your down in all |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 08/10/14 09:30:00 | Krysia Gdaniec |
Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 08/10/14 09:54:00 | Penny Crocker |
Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 08/10/14 10:05:00 | Nigel Brooks |
Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 08/10/14 10:51:00 | Leslie Wilson |
Re:Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 08/10/14 14:33:00 | Julian Pavey |
Re:Re:Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 08/10/14 14:52:00 | Leslie Wilson |
Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 08/10/14 17:35:00 | Iris Hill |
Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 08/10/14 23:41:00 | Robin Cox |
Re:Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 09/10/14 00:20:00 | Julian Pavey |
Re:Re:Re:Chrome extensions that keep coming back | 09/10/14 00:23:00 | Julian Pavey |