Which Web browser crashes the most?

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    W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
       #20

    Lunascape?


    bobland said:
    I don't mind using multiple browsers tho. This way I can do complex lookups and select the browser that works best with a particular site.
    Have you tried Lunascape?
    It has the IE, Firefox and Chrome rendering engines.
    With Lunascape, the three most popular rendering engines (Trident, Gecko, WebKit) have been integrated in a single browser. By clicking the smart engine-switch button next to the address bar, it is very simple to switch rendering engine for any page, until you find the engine most suitable for displaying the page contents. Sites designed exclusively for Trident (e.g., bank sites) can be registered in the Auto-Engine-Switch list, so that even if the default engine is Gecko, opening the Trident page automatically switches the rendering engine for that tab to Trident.
    Lunascape - simple easy to use multi-featured web browser
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #21

    Since I had my own laptop, I've been using Chrome all the time. Basically I haven't found any crash, of course except for abrupt shutdown because of low power. I like Chrome, lol, and yeah, I do have 2-3 extension, and one of them is AbP, it works really well.
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       #22

    Sam10086 said:
    Since I had my own laptop, I've been using Chrome all the time. Basically I haven't found any crash, of course except for abrupt shutdown because of low power. I like Chrome, lol, and yeah, I do have 2-3 extension, and one of them is AbP, it works really well.
    Why would Chrome crash ?
    Google stores everything on their servers/ Unlimited storage.
    Most other browsers only store temp files on your machine which does have limits.
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       #23

    ThrashZone said:
    Sam10086 said:
    Since I had my own laptop, I've been using Chrome all the time. Basically I haven't found any crash, of course except for abrupt shutdown because of low power. I like Chrome, lol, and yeah, I do have 2-3 extension, and one of them is AbP, it works really well.
    Why would Chrome crash ?
    Google stores everything on their servers/ Unlimited storage.
    Most other browsers only store temp files on your machine which does have limits.
    No, I didn't say chrome crash, did I say something wrong of my previous post? I believe it's absolutely stable, lol.
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    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #24

    What are you guys calling a "crash". I've been running IE-10 and have never had a crash problem. (IE-9 either for that mater.) I've seen a pop-up that says something about an error then it recovers and continues on. I've only seen these when closing a lot of tab in a hurry so it doesn't matter anyway. The main window or the page I keep is still there--IE itself doesn't crash. I'm confused.
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    Windows 8 64bit Professional
       #25

    Y'all can't complain. I'm forced to use IE10. Everyone's b*tchin' about crashes, I have to reload IE every 5 minutes because our bandwidth is so throttled it crashes IE10.


    Wtb real internet
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       #26

    Dreadstar said:
    Y'all can't complain. I'm forced to use IE10. Everyone's b*tchin' about crashes, I have to reload IE every 5 minutes because our bandwidth is so throttled it crashes IE10.
    Please explain what you mean by "reload". You mean you have to re-install it?
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       #27

    carwiz said:
    Dreadstar said:
    Y'all can't complain. I'm forced to use IE10. Everyone's b*tchin' about crashes, I have to reload IE every 5 minutes because our bandwidth is so throttled it crashes IE10.
    Please explain what you mean by "reload". You mean you have to re-install it?
    Not on my end either ?
    Dreadstar you might want to open a new question in the browser section and explain the issue in more detail,
    Possibly there's a simple solution,
    As far as I know there isn't a internet speed restriction to using ie9-10 except dsl would help,
    Also provide more information about the environment/ Home network/ work../ wireless.... and why it's restricted to one browser,
    Cheers.
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    Windows 7 Pro-x64
       #28

    Only half of what you read on the internet is true. :)
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  10. Posts : 302
    Windows 8 64bit Professional
       #29

    carwiz said:
    Dreadstar said:
    Y'all can't complain. I'm forced to use IE10. Everyone's b*tchin' about crashes, I have to reload IE every 5 minutes because our bandwidth is so throttled it crashes IE10.
    Please explain what you mean by "reload". You mean you have to re-install it?
    ThrashZone said:
    carwiz said:
    Dreadstar said:
    Y'all can't complain. I'm forced to use IE10. Everyone's b*tchin' about crashes, I have to reload IE every 5 minutes because our bandwidth is so throttled it crashes IE10.
    Please explain what you mean by "reload". You mean you have to re-install it?
    Not on my end either ?
    Dreadstar you might want to open a new question in the browser section and explain the issue in more detail,
    Possibly there's a simple solution,
    As far as I know there isn't a internet speed restriction to using ie9-10 except dsl would help,
    Also provide more information about the environment/ Home network/ work../ wireless.... and why it's restricted to one browser,
    Cheers.
    No no. I'm in a Government ran facility. They have so many permissions, and features put onto the browser that it'll "freeze", and if it does, you have to open a new browser for it to continue "working".

    carwiz said:
    Only half of what you read on the internet is true. :)
    ^ so true.
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