jeffrey-wimberly I tried Chrome last year and was unimpressed with it. The speed was no different than what I have with Firefox.
I tried Chrome last year and was unimpressed with it. The speed was no different than what I have with Firefox.
I found the same thing too Jeff. I use Firefox 3.0.17 at the present and I've been happy with it.
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I haven't tried Chrome yet. I use Firefox with Ad Block, and my current version has the right click feature. I never really liked any of IE's offerings. Of the rare website that doesn't like Firefox, I have the IE extension, that makes the site think it's running in IE.
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I have FireFox but seldom use it.I perfer IE7..Of course I have a fast computer-actually my son rebuilds it every 6 months with old his "old" high speed processors..He plays a lot of on line games and changes processors,video cards etc twice a year.
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I haven't had any with copy/cut/paste in Firefox since they started the new forum. On the old forum I had to use ctrl-c/ctrl-x/ctrl-v.
My wife has a friend who works for Microsoft. She never has any problems with IE or vista...or any other Microsoft software for that matter.
Yeah the copy/cut/paste issue in Firefox is a huge pain. I have to use Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V and Ctrl+X in order to get anything done!
It seems to me that there is no ONE solution to the forum's or other sites internet problems. I have gone from W95 to W98 to Pro, and from dial-up to HS DSL and now IO Cable, as well as a bunch or upgrades to my computer - each step bringing improvements. With all the operating systems, computer brands, Internet explorers, connection options, computer board upgrades, etc., it is possible that no two of us are using the EXACT same equipment!! Something like WPF can load almost instantly (mine now takes no more than 10 sec per page & often only 4 or 5), to many minutes for someone in Wyoming or Idaho or Alaska, who only can get dial-up. Soon, we may all have instant service - beam me up Scotty!!
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I tried the Google Chrome, and I was very dissapointed. It was very boring & slow. So I tried IE 8 its good, but I like IE7 better. So I'm heading back to microsoft to get IE7.
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I use firefox 3 with some additional add ons. I right click and block ad images, ad block and scripts. I can "Fly" through the forum pages flipping bothways around as fast as I can think. With just posts to look at, nothing else.
Now with the explorer. Well it's really bad. But when there is nothing pressing for time, I suck it up and grind through it.
If I really wanted to gut the forums down to nothing, I find the source IP networks of the advertising servers and block em at the firewall by subnet. Sometimes that really helps to stop the choking crap that slows the system down. I find myself with a ever increasing amount of advertising, even from my own Yahoo's Lithium Blue Ad Servers embedded within my own internet service servers. I think even Kalmbach has a server that is stopped at the firewall as well without disrupting the forum Ive accumulated so many rules on it now.
I have yet to pay for automatic software to block ads however that is always a possibiltiy.
When things get too bad with advertising and flash macromedia, I have a "Killbit" set up to kill off all flash bloat and just get text based content. I still miss the old forums but have made do with this one by making adjustments to stop the bloat at the wire.
But the Mozilla Firefox is one of the best ways with the add ons to stop and knock the internet down.
The Bloat is the biggest enemy. They always require more bandwidth, faster systems, bigger internet connections, more servers to feed more.. always more. Im actually pushing back and saying enough is enough and cutting down the fat to get to beef. Im afraid that I will have to slice the whole bull up before ever seeing any content that is actually useful from another human.
Oh, I forgot one other item. I subscribe through the hobby shop for MR and trains classic I dont do it here where I can be served up additional bloat.
I also use Firefox and am very pleased with it.
IE sucks and has more problems than Bayer has aspirin .Firefox is also much more secure than IE.
One other problem most of you probably don't even know about or consider is how much unwanted software that you don't even know about is wrapped up in in the Chrome broswer that will eventually do harm to your operating system or allow spy software to invade your system?
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ICRR1964 I downloaded the Firefox a month ago and am very pleased with the way it operates. I had IE7 and downloaded the IE8 Beta version, it was slow as a snail with the same crashes and problem I had with IE7.
I downloaded the Firefox a month ago and am very pleased with the way it operates. I had IE7 and downloaded the IE8 Beta version, it was slow as a snail with the same crashes and problem I had with IE7.
I really prefer the Firefox browser. I tried the Google Chrome and didn't like it. The only bookmark settings I could find either splatter the bookmarks all over the top of the page or I'd have to go hunting for the bookmark bar. I couldn't get my scroll lock to work with Chrome either.
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HiAre you saying that there is no favorites option on crome? I downloaded it but have not installed it yet.
Robby P.Is there not a way to not have to keep typing it in?
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Yeah, fast is nice, but some very basic features are missing in Chrome, i.e. being able to autofill credit card information when shopping, send link via email, etc.
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I have IE7, and the forum bit by bit has gotten faster. About 3 weeks ago I went from Verizon HS DSL to IO cable modem - the forum is now as fast as any other sites I visit - not 1/2 speed as the DSL.
loatharI've been using IE 7
Yup, that would have been your problem alright.
Firefox works well too.
Welcome to the world of browser enlightenment!
Now if only the other 70% of people online would get with the program...