I don't know how to break it to you, but Chrome comes bundled with Flash. So if you install Chrome you install Flash automatically as well.
I don't know how to break it to you, but Chrome comes bundled with Flash. So if you install Chrome you install Flash automatically as well.
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i switched to chrome now and works much faster. no lag n stuff. but takes abit getting use to :P i liked the google search bar on firefox and IE, anyone know how i can get it on chrome?
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Hmm....now that you guys mention it, lately I'm experiencing quite a bit of instability and lag with my Firefox. Should I switch to Chrome then?
I do have this large collection of pink flowery themes ('perosnas') for Firefox that I'd miss.
Do they have these for Chrome?
Take your pick.
My greatest gripe with Chrome is its inability to save webpages as text files, despite being a feature of nearly every other browser out there, and despite it having been requested a year or two ago (in Chrome terms, that's around 20 full releases ago).
The Firefox team decided that the public has ADHD and jumped on the "release a new version every month" wagon. It's wasteful and unnecessary. I have not had a problem with the releases, but I am not using the GUI features. My browser configuration looks almost exactly the same as it did back in 2006.
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I'm using Firefox 3 and I still love it after all these years. Chrome is nice, but there are quite a lot of extensions in Firefox I really cant live without (and they wont work on version 4), and version 3 is still being updated (currently 3.6.23). Just because you can update to a later version (4.0, 5.0, etc) doesn't mean you should.
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