You people are all crazy.
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Chrome is great, but I do get annoyed at the fair number of sites that either don't display right in Chrome, or don't work at all with it. But it's fab as a browser - fast, good extensions, doesn't shut down every time I open a PDF like Firefox tends to do.
Chrome wasn't noticeably faster than Firefox on my Macb(bookPro), so I quit using it. Didn't seem to be worth the trouble to hunt down all the extentions I'd need to make it behave like Firefox does.
Yeah, I don't use a lot of extensions. I use AdBlock, and that's pretty much it, so it was no trouble for me to switch to Chrome.
I don't find that it's noticeably faster to run, necessarily, but it's WAY faster to start on both Windows and Mac OS X for me. Since I'm not the type to leave programs open when I'm not using them, that makes a pretty big difference for me.
I also just like the way it looks. Sometimes I am shallow.
I'm trying to run Google Docs - both the slide-making and a spreadsheet at the same time - and finding it slows everything on my computer incredibly down. Like, the thing where you type, and 30 second later the letters start showing up. At work, on a PC running current Firefox. Any tips? It's like living in the early 1990s, with the slow. I have closed and reopened Firefox and rebooted the whole machine.
Set Firefox (or whatever browser you use) to open pdfs in reader not a browser tab. Save many many problems, and the document is easier to read. OK, the last part is subjective.
A comment, not an answer on Google Docs which I always found slower than I liked. I will note I have a really slow computer and it was nowhere near as bad as you describe. I do have a fast connection, which may be one key. What is your connection speed, and how many other machines do you share it with.
flea,
quit firefox and reopen it. You might have a memory leak.
The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) Home Computer, 1977.
Check out that chicklet keyboard, with separate chicklet numeric keypad... and cassette interface built into the keyboard. Plus faux-wood paneling.
Has everyone checked out the Google home page today?
It's being discussed a fair amount in Natter.