Is It Too Late For Firefox? - Comments Page 5
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I've used Firefox as my main browser since version 3, I was not happy when they started popping out new versions every few months, but they lost me for a year after version 28 when they went all "Australis" on us without warning. I moved to Pale Moon for about a year, by which time addons had restored the functionality lost with version 29 - like the addon bar where I ran a couple of addons. There have been hiccups along the way but I've stayed with it ever since. I detest Chrome. I use Malwarebytes Pro as my antivirus, software firewall, antimalware standalone and every time I open Chrome it identifies FIVE tracking programs Chrome drops on my machine as PUP's. I don't like being tracked. I also absolutely want the File Edit, etc., menu. No exceptions. When Chrome took that, they lost me. I've had to use IE at work and, well, that's the only reason I ever used it. I prefer a customizable browser and none is more so than Firefox, Pale Moon too. The sheer numbers of addons is staggering, yes, Chrome has a lot of them too now, but Firefox led the way in this arena. I still view Google as the evil empire, tracking my every move and I hate that, I always will hate that. I don't use their search engine and haven't for years, I use Ixquick or Duck Duck Go. I do have another browser, newer to the game, Vivaldi, which I like quite a lot. It uses Chrome extension but not the memory Chrome does and may or may not be associated with Opera (which I also stopped using when the File Edit menu was essentially lost). I currently have 15 tabs open in Firefox and another 10 or so in Vivaldi. I love both browsers, I'd hate to lose either and I don't care if they remain a minority as long as they remain. I will always want an alternative to Chrome, won't use IE or Edge, and only use Safari in a limited with my MacBook Pro, iPad and iPhone, even there I use alternatives most of the time. There just isn't any feature of Firefox that doesn't work better than any other browser, except Pale Moon - they have parted ways, but still operate much the same. I don't want to lose either, ever. If I did, I'd go full time to Vivaldi or Opera before Chrome. As long as there IS an alternative to Chrome, I'll be using it. |
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9 Reasons to Switch From Chrome to Firefox And this is before 54! http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/switch-chrome-firefox/ |
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FF does exactly what I want a browser to do, and I find others lacking. You correctly identify the key reasons for the emergence of other browsers primarily because of tie-ins to the major players. It is like when Microsoft kept trying to pawn off the Bing search engine on us. I have a land line for $15/mo, a 10 year old auto, a non-powered toothbrush, and they all do exactly what I need. I do not need others making decisions for me at their profit. |
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Thanks for this article - I've been missing Firefox since I stopped using it in favour of Google and Google Chrome. Nice to know it's on the upsurge again and with features that don't enable it to spy on you so much. Google insert so many ads onto my daily Internet usage that I was beginning to think it had installed a camera and microphone into my home! |
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I like Firefox but I think that they made a big mistake not migrating to the Blink rendering engine used in Chrome. This would have upset their addon ecosystem but Blink is superior to the Gecko engine they are still using. One thing that surprises me is that I rarely hear anything about the Slimjet browser, which is based on Blink. This is a real peach of a browser - it's superfast, incredibly stable, and has a lot of builtin features. It's like an enhanced version of Chrome, without the spying or the high resource usage. In fact I think it's so good that I'm using it as my main browser and have not experienced one crash so far. The Chrome lovers out there should try it since it's so much better - slimjet.com. |
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I have loved using Firefox and have it set as my default browser. I loved Netscape as well. I made all of my webpages using Composer in Netscape, and now use Seamonkey's Composer feature (so glad to have found Seamonkey) I do use Chrome on occasion just to see what's happening with the favored kid on the Browser field. But haven't really found it to be better or anything worth using full time, unless I am forced to. And if it comes to that, I'll not go happily but will go with the flow. |
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EVERYONE SHOULD FEAR GOOGLE CONTROLLING TOO MUCH. |
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I use FF exclusively. I Love the opportunity to read the main article in an email without all the side ads and garbage cluttering the screen! I also find the print and download options easy and useful. |
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I downloaded Chrome when it first came out, hit a roadblock in that I couldn't find an answer to a straight-forward question no matter what I clicked on. There was no link for 'contact us' for questions not anticipated by their programmers. No way to find a human being to ask an unanticipated question. They seemed to claim infallibility. Finally gave up and started the uninstall process. Aha, but NOW the text appeared, telling me they have worked SO HARD on Chrome and are SO SAD I had decided to leave, and here is a message field which you can use to PLEASE tell us why you have given up on us. (And won't you please please reconsider?) Well, I did. I told them NOW you ask me, after all my frustration trying to make your browser work you appeal to my pity for poor little you, you've worked so hard and big bad me has decided to throw you out with the garbage? Boo hoo. So much for Chrome. I don't care if they've solved the problem or not. Whenever I see a pre-checked box in a download as if I have asked them to make Chrome my default browser, I get annoyed at their attempt to muscle me. Screw them. I use Firefox (used to use Firebird 0.7) and I have Avant and Maxthon as backup browsers. And I appreciate the tip about slimjet and Pale Moon. I'll take a look. |
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I was using Firefox forever especially because I like a couple of their User Agent add-ons so it can appear like any browser to the internet. I went to Chrome for a long time but have been finding it to take so much RAM lately that it sometimes gets slow & other times just ticks me off (I have task manager up all the time watching what is taking most memory.) So, I've been using Firefox again as my only browser for a week or so. I always have 3 or 4 different kinds of browsers on my PC and even more on a laptop with Linux running, but after seeing your article, I will have another reason to stick with Firefox. I really like the fact they are non-profit with a goal of maintaining a decent browser and mail carrier program. When away from work in the past, I always used Thunderbird. However, I like just using web based login these days. I'd rather not have ANOTHER program handling my mail, especially a Microsoft based one (I'll refrain from complaints in that area as it doesn't pertain to this article.) Thank you for the article and enlightenment. |
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Hi Bob. Thanks for this article on Firefox. I have been using Chrome for years but have been finding it slowing the computer during the course of the day and I have to shut it down and restart it to restore normal performance. I downloaded and installed Firefox and found an immediate and very noticeable improvement in browsing speed. |
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"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect." Mark Twain |
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Bob, if you like Chrome so much, how about getting them to improve their Bookmarking routine? I like the way F/F does it and especially how you can sort by name with a right click. You can do that with Chrome but it is very involved and clunky. Also, F/F has a very functional toolbar at the top of the screen vs. Chrome's hamburger on the right side. With a good cable ISP, there doesn't seem to be much noticeable difference in speed between the two. From the discussion here, think I'll give a look at Slimjet. I also thank you for all the tips that you provide us. |
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I have been using Firefox since the time it still was named Netscape. I never realized the one came from the other. Now I only change (and to Chrome) when FF tells me to run flash. Some guy called Bob said don't do that! If I'm ever stuck with no choice other than Edge I guess my computing days are over. I put a URL into the address bar and it returns a search. Then I click the entry I had entered anyway and it returns another search, etc. Don't know how that's supposed to help. |
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2 words: Sergey Brin...Larry Page. OK more than 2 words/names. As others have stated, I don't want Google/alphabet/The CIA (holding company for Google/Alphabet), etc. controlling me and taking over the world. I believe in competition and I will continue using FF and avoiding Chrome and all things Google related. I also hate Amazon.com and Jeff Bozo - another one worlder. Ever wonder how these guys were able to get started? Facebook? Who was really backing Zuckerface? No. I'm not anti-government...I'm anti big and out of control government. |
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I started hating Google several years ago. They were automatically installing Chrome with other software and according to reports (not just my imagination) shutting down Internet Explorer functions, so I had to uninstall Chrome and reinstall Internet Explore. Then, gmail srated acting really quirky with muy Outlook Express and then Outlook, so I closed my account. I keep IE for my wife, but I have always loved FireFox. It's demise will be a crush to the computer world. |
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Would only use Chrome if it is the ONLY browser. Have been happy with Mozilla Foundation's SeaMonkey since 1998 ! |
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Late comments to this article however, always liked Firefox but because of the direction they took Pale moon and Waterfox are best for me. Never ever liked Google Chrome it just never felt right to me, It always made me uncomfortable. It felt sinister too. That may sound ridiculous. Vivaldi is great. Excellent browser. The only 3 that feel good to me. |
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