Sep 05, 2008, 05:56 AM // 05:56
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#61
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: 02/18/05 (Pm me with the place, its a riddle)
Profession: A/
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No browsers perfect, XD. Yet....
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Sep 05, 2008, 09:30 AM // 09:30
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#62
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Desert Nomad
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Originally Posted by DarkNecrid
btw, if anyone has weaker PCs and is having crashes, turn off the Phishing and Malware detection. It uses a lot of RAM it seems, and if you don't have a lot, it'll crash you during Flash videos/intensive games, easy.
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DarkNecrid, you seem to rate good security very highly, and yet you posted that. People, buy more RAM. RAM is cheap. And leave your security features enabled!
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Originally Posted by DarkNecrid
a COMPLETELY 100% NEW way to do tabs (each in its own process)
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This is NOT new, although it may offer improvements over IE7's implementation.
Actually, I don't think there is ANYTHING new in Chrome. Seems what they're trying to do is take the best bits of all browsers, and put them all together in one place. ie. Building a better mousetrap.
Anyway, it looks promising, but let's remember it's still in beta. Although it's in no position to replace Firefox yet, people shouldn't dismiss it out-of-hand. Similarly, people shouldn't be pants-dropped fanboys about it either.
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Sep 05, 2008, 09:42 AM // 09:42
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#63
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Frost Gate Guardian
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Austria.
Guild: The Country Called Europe [EUR]
Profession: W/
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I heard google knows everything about you. Give them more possibilities to spy on you.
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Sep 05, 2008, 04:20 PM // 16:20
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#64
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Furnace Stoker
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DarkNecrid, you seem to rate good security very highly, and yet you posted that. People, buy more RAM. RAM is cheap. And leave your security features enabled!
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To be fair, sandboxing helps immensely and prevents malware sites from doing anything, and phishing sites are generally easy to spot to the normal person. Yes, go buy more RAM, but for a weaker PC its still an option. They really need you to be able to choose one or the other. Hell, the malware thing helped me get Inde to remove an ad related to malware so.
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This is NOT new, although it may offer improvements over IE7's implementation.
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Yes it is, new, to the extent of what I was talking about. IE8 has added similar functionality, and Opera has similar functionality, but neither (well IE8 might now, it's still in Beta.) take full advantage of multiple cores to the level Chrome does, and both still suffer from one tab crashing or hanging to causing all other tabs to crash.
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I heard google knows everything about you. Give them more possibilities to spy on you.
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If you gave me your name, I could pay 10$ to know everything about you right now. Name, address, location, name of relatives, phone number, where you work, for how long, your car, animals, etc.
You don't need Google to spy on you, you can pretty much find info on anyone on the Internet if you have the $ and know where to look
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Nov 20, 2009, 11:15 AM // 11:15
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#66
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Site Legend
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Old thread is old
But yea I went from buggy FF to Chrome and never looked back.
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