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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 332883" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>I have many browsers on my PC, Firefox included. I'm just a nerd like that.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, the browser was at its best back when it was just Mozilla (long, long time ago) and the days of Firefox 1.0 and 2.0. Since then, it's been on kind of a downward spiral, culminating with the catastrophe that was 4.0. I haven't used it regularly since.</p><p></p><p>It shouldn't shock you that I'm very anti-establishment. I didn't want to like Chrome, or Google's plethora of products. However, I now depend on most of them: Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Chrome, and of course many of their web-based business products for my site. Google <em>is</em> the internet business, and Chrome integrates all of their stuff into one place. I don't have to worry about updates, or cross-platform issues. I can pick up my tablet right now and pick up right where I left off. Same bookmarks, same apps, same everything. It's all synced. I can't do that with Firefox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 332883, member: 1061"] I have many browsers on my PC, Firefox included. I'm just a nerd like that. In my opinion, the browser was at its best back when it was just Mozilla (long, long time ago) and the days of Firefox 1.0 and 2.0. Since then, it's been on kind of a downward spiral, culminating with the catastrophe that was 4.0. I haven't used it regularly since. It shouldn't shock you that I'm very anti-establishment. I didn't want to like Chrome, or Google's plethora of products. However, I now depend on most of them: Gmail, Docs, Calendar, Chrome, and of course many of their web-based business products for my site. Google [I]is[/I] the internet business, and Chrome integrates all of their stuff into one place. I don't have to worry about updates, or cross-platform issues. I can pick up my tablet right now and pick up right where I left off. Same bookmarks, same apps, same everything. It's all synced. I can't do that with Firefox. [/QUOTE]
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