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Re: Google Announces Chrome For Mac and Linux (Score: 1)
by detect2173 (irock@everyturn.com)
on Jun 16, 2009 - 07:50 PM
I agree 100% with this ie(especially 7) is dead! I use Firefox for the plugins and addons when I have the patience to wait 3 minutes for a pageload. I use Chrome for its speed, BUT it still has major compatibility issues with many scripts and sites. If they can get Chrome halfway to where Firefox is from a "usefulness" standpoint it would be great. (Notice I didn't say from a "functional" standpoint because I think anything that hogs resources as bad as Firefox does isn't really all that functional by definition.



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