So lately I switched to using Chrome. I had it installed some time back but never used it as a primary browser like I intend to now. I gotta say, the snappiness and absence of stalls is refreshing. In fact, VERY REFRESHING. VERY! I'm reminded of an article that I can't remember the details of but it concerned people getting used to having to reboot Windows to solve problems, and expecting software to basically suck... all because that's the only experience many people can have. Can't really fault them for not having money to own multiple computers with different operating systems for comparison. Even I don't feel like I have the time to, say, migrate to working on a Mac when what I have works (most of the time).
Anyhow, Chrome is good. I'm going to keep using it for the time being. It's STILL missing a few things that I grew to depend on in FF, especially these add-ons: Downthemall, DWhelper, and TreeStyleTabs (and to some extent Google Toolbar). Nothing available for Chrome approaches the level of the FF versions. If either of them get their act together (what I want available in Chrome, or FF fixing their performance fiasco, though hopefully both), then I will re-evaluate. Until then, I'm going to be stuck doing most stuff in Chrome and certain things in Firefox. A bit of a sad state of affairs.
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