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Is Google Chrome winning you over?
I am a hardcore Mozilla fan. But Firefox doesn't play well with certain video and training content. I don't have the exact links but when I come across them I will return and post. I have stayed away from Chrome for a long time. I'm not exactly sure why. But I've had to setup and optimize a lot of tablet PC's over the last year or so, and the stuff that Microsoft crams down our throats with every new release of their browsers is, well, criminal is the word that comes to my mind. MSNBC, or whatever the stupid new link is (MSN) paralyzes the freaking thing as soon as you open it. God help you if you don't have a powerful machine w/multiple fast cores and a lot of RAM. If not, that browser is just gonna freeze. And you know, my users out in the field, they don't know why the tablet is so freaking slow to load a webpage... they just sit there and stare at a frozen window. I take extra time to clean the browser out cause it's a major part of how they connect to upload their data.
It takes SO LONG to optimize IE10, it's painful. And then I saw Chrome's search provider list settings, where you can MOUSE OVER and click delete without even opening a dialogue box... wow. And Chrome seems to run most videos and training sites like AdobeConnect very well. (I think it's AdobeConnect - whatever it's called). Add to this that, now with IE10, I can't even get Google to add as a search engine. It doesn't seem to add on as an Add-On anymore.
Firefox has got that about:config, which is really overkill for most of the stuff I do. I gotta say, Chrome wins for me. I've been looking over all the posts about Chrome lagging, no sound, etc. but I haven't found any of those problems yet.
I hope Chrome continues to be as user friendly as it is. I know Google is a HUGE info-nopoly, but their search engine is great. Just don't put anything up on Gmail that's really sensitive, or lock the document if you do. Otherwise, the service is amazing.
I know that Google is getting a lot of priceless value because they mine all that content. Can you imagine being this multi-billion dollar company, and sitting on a several thousand million dollar switch that, if they flick it, a message now comes up on all of our machines that says "GMAIL IS NO LONGER FREE-PLEASE PAY $10/year" Would you? I would.
Jeez. And now they got me using Chrome too!