I have been using Firefox since the early days but over time, there are some parts of it that I have grown to hate. I really hate their printing support on Linux and Mac. Firebug is a great tool but I feel it is beginning to suck compared to Chrome's developer tools. Have any of you noticed any other longstanding bugs with Firefox? Also, do you think Mozilla is still in line with its core values with the increased competition it is facing?
[+] [-] technomancy|15 years ago|reply
Once I realized this the magic was gone and Chrome held zero appeal to me. Luckily that was right around when the improved JIT in FF4 started getting usable with Conkeror, (http://conkeror.org) so I was able to switch back to the Moz without a noticeable speed hit. And what an amazing difference in flexibility... I don't know what I was thinking.
This is not so much about Firefox itself; as an application it's pretty meh, but as a platform it's excellent. It's the only thing I've ever seen that comes close to Emacs in terms of hackability.
[+] [-] beatpanda|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] epc|15 years ago|reply
I use almost no plugins/extensions on any of the browsers, found they just slowed down the browser too much.
So: less passion, yes. Lost interest previously but we've made up.
[+] [-] cstrouse|15 years ago|reply
Firefox on the Mac is brutally slow at times for me and the interface doesn't look nearly as nice as Chrome. I like software that gets outta my way and lets me work effectively. The developer tools in Chrome are way better than Firebug IMO anyway so no hangup for me there.
[+] [-] themechanic|15 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] whichdan|15 years ago|reply
Chrome feels a little lighter/faster, and I also like that themes don't take over the entire browser. A lot of nice FireFox themes absolutely destroy readability in certain places like the page title, and FireFox's chrome by default doesn't look as nice as Chrome's.
For what it's worth, I'd love to give Opera a fair chance again, but it doesn't play nicely with inertial scrolling on Mac.
[+] [-] pokoleo|15 years ago|reply
Then I switched to Canary, and realized that it was fixed.
Then looked back at the form:
Builds: 13.0.772.0 dev 13.0.775.0 canary
It's a great day for browsers.
[+] [-] fjabre|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] godkira|15 years ago|reply
Firefox 4 has been out for a while and it seems to be just as good as Chrome in most aspects, so I would recommend you use whichever one you prefer.
[+] [-] ameasure|15 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] dfeng|15 years ago|reply
As people have said about Firefox's hackability, I don't think there will be a Chrome extension as good as Pentadactyl.
[+] [-] starfox64|15 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] rick888|15 years ago|reply
The only thing really keeping me is firbug.
[+] [-] Geee|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] pasbesoin|15 years ago|reply