Firefox keeps getting better, doesn't it?

Yeah, my bank logs me out after a very short time off inactivity doing nothing as a security measure. So if you walk away from the computer, forget you left your bank page up and go out the house. Nobody else can carry on being logged-in.
 
I am very disappointed with Firefox 4 (Chinese edition). I have been using constantly for my default browser and it is running into all kinds of scripting errors. I only have Adobe Flash Add-on, yet I cannot view full screen videos or they simply will not load all the way.

Firefox 1.5 was best Firefox version in my mind. I wonder if I can go back and use Firefox 1.5 instead... or maybe the Firefox 4 (Chinese edition) was ported wrong or something. IE9 works fine, except for the occasional ebaY incompatibilities (auction view or not loading items for sale correctly). Chrome 10 seems to be the best for me so far, yet I only use Chrome seldom.
 
Chrome is great.
Only thing I miss is the FireFox Awesome bar.
I can find old xenforo posts I have been to by just remembering a few letters of the title.
 
I thought Chrome seemed OK at first, now though I don't like it. There just isn't enough tools there ready to hand, it's way too sparse making it very user unfriendly. And I hate the way the address bar seems to work in it too.
 
Chrome is great.
I am using Chrome today, due to, some IE9 and FF4 issues.
Only thing I miss is the FireFox Awesome bar.
I can find old xenforo posts I have been to by just remembering a few letters of the title.
The Awesome bar is still there.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/features/#madeeasy
I thought Chrome seemed OK at first, now though I don't like it. There just isn't enough tools there ready to hand, it's way too sparse making it very user unfriendly. And I hate the way the address bar seems to work in it too.
I did not like Chrome at first either. Chrome took forever to load through Java on initial boot. Now Java forcibly boots at startup, so I guess half the problem was resolved from Java's annoying updates.
 
Chrome is very fast for me, fastest of the three browsers I have installed. I just don't like!
Tell that to Google's marketing unit! If you have not gone to Google's HTML5/CSS3 web meeting by now; you are in for a treat about how Chrome takes advantage of new web technologies by forcing the user to install Chrome and its add-on to view your page properly. :ROFLMAO:

Oh, they feed us cookies and sushi by the pallet loads! No one ate the cookies. :LOL:
 
FF is on my POS list partially because of their whitelists for domains.
For ex. this is only browser without support for .com IDNs

No thank you :)
 
I really, really, hate to say this...but for some reason, I recently have been having huge issues with response times of both Chrome and FireFox on my home notebook. I've had to resort to using IE 9 :sick:. No idea what the issue was all of a sudden.
 
browsers are going crazy with this ridiculous version number scheme to draw-in or keep current clients.
Firefox is doing it to compete with Chrome, though its rather stupid to compete on version #'s. Honestly, I think their new development cycle is causing more issues than it is worth, and more and more people I know have been moving due to buggy releases.

Chrome does it because they don't have an actual release cycle (As far as I can tell anyways).

IE does it because they can't make a single decent browser so have to make a bunch of browsers to try to fix the flaws of the previous one, which just brings up even more flaws with the new one :rolleyes:.

Opera doesn't have a set release schedule exactly, but they don't follow the same development cycle of the other browsers. They only release new versions when there is a notable amount of changes that justify a new version (or bug fixes for minor versions).
 
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