Google Chrome alternative?
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- pr2
Google Chrome is becoming such a crap browser - slow and unresponsive - that it's time to move on onto something that doesn't act like a bloatware.
Any serious alternatives?
- Dillinger3
Netscape :-)
- sublocked0
If you're worried about bloat I believe FFox uses a lot less memory than Chrome these days.
- drgs0
Delete all traces of it and then reinstall
- ok_not_ok0
Opera
- dbloc0
there are really only a few contenders out there and they all have their own issues.
- formed0
I hear Microsoft's got a snazzy new browser. Anyone using it?
FF is a dog, but I am still using it. Chrome has always been a struggle for me (where's that damn drop down for recent/most visited sites?!)
- It seems fine but For some reason I feel even more paranoid using it than with Google alone. Microsoft really upped their big brother game with Windows 10monospaced
- I am more concerned about the inevitable hack. It's like someday we'll all know someone that's been hacked/lost their identity/etc.formed
- How is FF a dog? You sure it's not being held down by some poorly-made plug in?detritus
- Have been playing a bit with Edge on my DAW. It is snappy. Loads fast...suspect they're keeping it in memory to achieve that.sublocked
- ok_not_ok0
Vivaldi
- zaq0
- pr2-5
I'm testing vivaldi now - very fast load times but some issue splaying videos.
- detritus3
Firefox?
I really don't get why everyone's so antipathetic towards Firefox - sure, about 5 years ago it spent a few months as a memory hog, but those days are long gone.
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Conversely, I don't get why everyone's so keen to add another blanket vector for fucking Google to spy on EVERYTHING they do online. And Chrome looks Fisher-Price.