Google Chrome vs Microsoft Internet Explorer - Comments Page 3
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The main problem with Chrome is that one cant immediately send a site page to a friend whereas with Explorer, one just right clicks and then 'send page' -- wy cant Chrome do that? ..... Bruce |
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I use all three, Firefox, Chrome & IE. My preference is FF and I use it unless I can't get a document to open up and/or print, which then I have to use and open IE to get to the document. I'm retired military, so many government sites seem to only really work in IE, much to my displeasure. Not sure why that is, but the military pay sites are the worse in working in other browsers to include Chrome as well as FF. I like FF for one main reason - the Adblock Plus plugin. I rarely see an advertisement in looking at any Web page, plus no pop-ups to annoy me. And a FaceBook user as well, the ads are no where to be found and I love it. When I tell others of this, they can't believe it. And I just smile and love FF even more. |
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Phil, have you tried the IE tab add-on for FF? |
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I have Chrome, Firefox, and IE. I used IE until it began crashing in the midst of downloading webpages. Now I use Chrome with no problems. Speed is not my issue. |
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I really do not care which I use, Internet Explorer or Google Chrome. My problem is that every so often, when reading my e-mails, I will click on a headline and it will give me this Google Chrome window with two options of add a person or something else, which I forget. When, where or why it starts I do not know. I just know it will go on for a while, and then it will disappear again. Like today. I do not know how to connect my e-mail to IE or how to turn this annoying chrome screen off, or whatever. It has something to do with the cloud. I just want to read my e-mails and look at the articles mentioned. |
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