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Post by ><Lamaenic>< on Jun 18, 2009 23:16:05 GMT
I have completed my transition to the Chrome. and it's AMAZING! I can run my myspace page without my browser crashing!
And it seems to isolate a page in the rare event it gets non responsive so I don't lose the whole browser! omg!
what's YOUR favorite browser?
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Post by comicIDIOT on Jun 18, 2009 23:36:55 GMT
Chrome does, in fact, run each page/tab in their own instance. However, this also fails because now you have seven Chrome.exe's taking up 10mb's of RAM (or whatever) apposed to one instance taking up 10MB's.
I use FireFox & Safari on a regular basis. FF more than Safari. Safari is more for secondary e-mails.
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Post by Saknika on Jun 18, 2009 23:54:18 GMT
I'm partial to FF myself. <3
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Post by Kay on Jun 19, 2009 0:11:29 GMT
Umm, if your browser crashes due to your myspace page, then maybe there's something on your page you should remove. Because myspace has never crashed my browser.
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Post by Josh on Jun 19, 2009 0:34:46 GMT
Umm, if your browser crashes due to your myspace page, then maybe there's something on your page you should remove. Because myspace has never crashed my browser. Yeah, no offense but your Myspace used to crash my browser back when I actually had a Myspace. I'm running Firefox 3.5 RC1 right now. I'll be switching to the nightlies as soon as 3.5 is officially released.
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Post by Kay on Jun 19, 2009 0:38:45 GMT
Umm, if your browser crashes due to your myspace page, then maybe there's something on your page you should remove. Because myspace has never crashed my browser. Yeah, no offense but your Myspace used to crash my browser back when I actually had a Myspace. I'm running Firefox 3.5 RC1 right now. I'll be switching to the nightlies as soon as 3.5 is officially released. ...and you're an idiot. If you thought back to then, I use to have a lot of things on my profile. None which are any longer on there. It has to do with overloading your profile with excess codes. Which I haven't done in months. Back to the basic.
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Post by Josh on Jun 19, 2009 0:40:20 GMT
You said it had never crashed your browser. I was simply pointing out that it did use to crash mine. Also, one of the many reasons to not use Myspace.
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Post by Kay on Jun 19, 2009 0:43:30 GMT
Yeah, it has never crashed my browser. Open up your eyes, hun. Your browser crashing doesn't make my statement any less true.
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Post by Josh on Jun 19, 2009 0:44:53 GMT
Yeah, it has never crashed my browser. Open up your eyes, hun. Your browser crashing doesn't make my statement any less true. And I never said your statement wasn't true. Just simply saying that it used to crash my browser all the time.
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Post by Kay on Jun 19, 2009 0:47:52 GMT
Ugh, i give up. You're an idiot.
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Post by ><Lamaenic>< on Jun 19, 2009 0:51:39 GMT
256 mb ram-couldn't really open any myspace page almost. I take computer donations But chrome was just faster. It worked.
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Post by Josh on Jun 19, 2009 1:49:13 GMT
256 mb ram-couldn't really open any myspace page almost. I take computer donations But chrome was just faster. It worked. 1GB of RAM can be gotten for $20.
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Post by jongos on Jun 19, 2009 2:59:31 GMT
ahh, I used to be a diehard IE user, however it started crashing too often for my liking so i switched to FF.
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Post by comicIDIOT on Jun 19, 2009 7:39:06 GMT
You said it had never crashed your browser. I was simply pointing out that it did use to crash mine. Also, one of the many reasons to not use Myspace. Any web site can crash a browser, even FaceBook (though rare), JavaScript codes from "applications" that are vying for the same variable(s) are the main "crash" reasons on these sites. It's this battle for variables which cause errors that can potentially crash any browser. The same can be with add-ons. Some add-ons don't work well with others and as an effect, the browser crash. And don't anyone try and smart me here by saying only a tab will close in Chrome. Visually, yes. Technically no. Like I said before each tab is it's own instance of the browser. And thus we are now back to the early IE days where you had multiple browsers running for multiple pages, just Chrome has some nifty coding that makes these browsers aware of one another and that is what causes them to tab together. So, your Chrome browser still crashes. Just as FireFox & Internet Explorer would.
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Post by Maggie on Jun 19, 2009 11:45:08 GMT
Internet Explorer.
Firefox isn't compatible with this work portal my mom uses. And seeing that we share a computer...
Besides, I like it.
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Post by Pritchard [Epic][Girly Boy] on Jun 19, 2009 12:04:21 GMT
256 mb ram-couldn't really open any myspace page almost. I take computer donations But chrome was just faster. It worked. What RAM do you need? I'm sure I have something laying around that will fit it.
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Post by ><Lamaenic>< on Jun 20, 2009 4:55:21 GMT
I lurve you brian lol.
I'll look it up and send you the stuff on msn. Gah so many nice ppls. Anyways how bout that chrome eh?
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Post by vήڧ on Jun 20, 2009 15:41:12 GMT
I guess I would have to say Firfox. I have to use Safari at work sometimes. I'm still not sure about Chrome yet.
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Post by ŋєт™ on Jun 21, 2009 16:58:47 GMT
Chrome is for Communists...are you a Communist? j/k I use Fx and I don't plan on changing any time soon.
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Post by ><Lamaenic>< on Jun 22, 2009 2:24:09 GMT
MCCARTHIST!
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