So over the past few weeks, I've noticed my Dev Version of Google Chrome getting more and more... well... Unstable. It's gotten slow, and seems to stop responding every few minutes. So, I've decided to change up web browsers.
Why oh Why, would you EVER go back to IE you ask? Because despite Microsoft's money, etc, and not being open source, they made a damn good, fast, reliable (keyword, there) web browser. It's got everything I could hope for (such as Incognito browsing
) like mouse gestures, and a minimal UI, and TABs SHOWING UP AS SEPERATE INSTANCES ON WINDOWS 7.
It also seems to handle crashes better than chrome (from what I've read), which is essential in any microsoft product (eheheh)
So, until Firefox 3.7 comes out as a final release, or IE8 gets Chrome-Like Tabs, it looks like I'll be switching over to it.
Does anyone else see issues with their copy of chrome, or did I just mess up somewhere?
Why oh Why, would you EVER go back to IE you ask? Because despite Microsoft's money, etc, and not being open source, they made a damn good, fast, reliable (keyword, there) web browser. It's got everything I could hope for (such as Incognito browsing
It also seems to handle crashes better than chrome (from what I've read), which is essential in any microsoft product (eheheh)
So, until Firefox 3.7 comes out as a final release, or IE8 gets Chrome-Like Tabs, it looks like I'll be switching over to it.
Does anyone else see issues with their copy of chrome, or did I just mess up somewhere?
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