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    Does it work well with bulk tabs open? I mean ~100+, as chrome has a weak spot there, while mozilla does it's job better.
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    Tried it for an hour, but did not liked it so much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BalticServers_Marius View Post
    Does it work well with bulk tabs open? I mean ~100+, as chrome has a weak spot there, while mozilla does it's job better.
    Chrome is perfect on 500+ tabs for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by S-Jack View Post
    Chrome is perfect on 500+ tabs for me
    maybe you have a lot of RAM. As I noticed chrome uses RAM per tab. 4gb is not enough for chrome on my computer while firefox uses much less
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    Btw, chrome recently released a 64 bit version for Windows, which imo seems quicker than the 32 bit version.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BalticServers_Marius View Post
    maybe you have a lot of RAM. As I noticed chrome uses RAM per tab. 4gb is not enough for chrome on my computer while firefox uses much less
    I don't have a lot, I have 8gb just most of its hardly used. Normally running on 4.2gb then I done the compression on which we do normally and it's running on 2gb. But then you loose some speed and quality but it does what it needs to.
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    Thanks, certainly will test the browser, but such a quick question, is just as fast as Chrome?
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    I use three browsers
    Some time ago I preferred FF.
    Now sometimes I have problems with mozilla.
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    I wouldn't trust a browser that hasn't been updated in over a year (Version 3.8.5 was released Sept. 9th, 2013).

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    I still think Google Chrome is much better
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    I personally believe Firefox is the best when it comes to privacy & speed . But this looks promising too ! it would be interesting to know from the users how is it when it comes to privacy , for me privacy is the priority .
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArtieT View Post
    Btw, chrome recently released a 64 bit version for Windows, which imo seems quicker than the 32 bit version.
    Always go with the google chrome
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArtieT View Post
    Btw, chrome recently released a 64 bit version for Windows, which imo seems quicker than the 32 bit version.
    hmm good to heare it! Must try!

    Last I've read about browser QtWeb which (as creators of this browser claims) respects your privacy. Not like google chrome, which spy every move in internet. But as we all know.. chrome is so damn fast I haven't used QtWeb browser yet, so I can't compare speed or usability of it to chrome, but I hope is at least as good as 32bit version of chrome
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    Thumbs up

    Thanks never knew of this browser, low traffic site but looks well thought out and a lot of work has gone into this.
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  15. Mozilla Firefox!!! Pretty efficient!
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    I always stay with Google Chrome. However, I've found this fast and cool looking browser for my Android phone. I believe it was called CM Browser, or something like that. It was at least twice as fast than the Chrome app for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Volact View Post
    I always stay with Google Chrome. However, I've found this fast and cool looking browser for my Android phone. I believe it was called CM Browser, or something like that. It was at least twice as fast than the Chrome app for me!
    CM Browser for your phone is a decent browser but still has some bugs in it. Google chrome always made it easy for me since I can pull up tabs on my phone that I've closed on my PC or Laptop. Very convenient in my opinion
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