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Chrome 146 43.45%
 
Firefox 118 35.12%
 
Internet Explorer 31 9.23%
 
Safari 13 3.87%
 
Opera 26 7.74%
 
Other 2 0.60%
 
Total:336

Waterfox and Chrome Canary.



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superchunk said:
Chevinator123 said:

It's not adblock, it's a bookmark addon called "samfind" maybe chrome might have similar one like it but i cbf digging it up. I just hate the default ones, opening up a whole nother tab just too see you're favorites is retarded

edit: wtf? did i not hit quote?

ok, ignore my other quote.

I read more of the description for that add-on in FF.

Chrome can do all that.

1) it has a bookmark bar already and it is customizable

2) all the other widgets and quick items that samfind can do, is part of Chrome's app store. Its one of Chromes best features as you can have tons of 'apps' built into Chrome itself. Giving you all kinds of functionality.

But can it do this?? you just click the icons and it will open another tab with the website, i dont like opening another tab/mini window to see my bookmarks



Opera for 5 years now, after that used Firefox, don't know what made me change. But I'm definitely continuing using the big O



Chevinator123 said:
superchunk said:
Chevinator123 said:

It's not adblock, it's a bookmark addon called "samfind" maybe chrome might have similar one like it but i cbf digging it up. I just hate the default ones, opening up a whole nother tab just too see you're favorites is retarded

edit: wtf? did i not hit quote?

ok, ignore my other quote.

I read more of the description for that add-on in FF.

Chrome can do all that.

1) it has a bookmark bar already and it is customizable

2) all the other widgets and quick items that samfind can do, is part of Chrome's app store. Its one of Chromes best features as you can have tons of 'apps' built into Chrome itself. Giving you all kinds of functionality.

But can it do this?? you just click the icons and it will open another tab with the website, i dont like opening another tab/mini window to see my bookmarks


Even Firefox can do this without an extention. Just press CTRL before clicking on a bookmark.



Opera is my mainstay. Absolutely love Speed Dial and the customization ability of it. I usually have Chrome open, too, though, for websites that don't "support" Opera. You can fool a lot of them but it's often quicker just to try it with another browser. I actually thought about migrating to Chrome but I just can't set it up the way I want, which annoys me.



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Chevinator123 said:But can it do this?? you just click the icons and it will open another tab with the website, i dont like opening another tab/mini window to see my bookmarks


Chrome has a bookmarks bar built in, and if you click the scroll wheel on you mouse or hold Ctrl and click it will open in a new tab (this works on any most links in pages, and in chrome at least on the back/forwarb button etc as well) or alternatively again right click and open in new tab. 



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Internet Explorer to download one of the other two.



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d21lewis said:
Firefox because it has all of my passwords saved to the system. I also use private browsing on Chrome because my girlfriend doesn't even know it's a browser and I like watching porn.

Bwahahahahaha, so I'm not the only one. My girlfriend do know what's Chrome tho, actually is her default browser.

 

Anyways, I use Firefox, because I don't like MS nor Google (I'm fucked I know, but I'd like to resist as long as possible)