The Sea Star
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Google Chrome for sure.
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Chromium slowed down your computer by having multiple windows in taskbar thats one of the older versions of chrome and if you have it it's bad news for your disk lol but torch doesn't do any of thatI understand. Still, the fact that it has a few elements and also an earlier Chromium version makes it a bit problematic, or at least potentially so.
Though, very well, I guess. My personal choice in terms of everyday browsing is Firefox, though, even with the recent overhaul possibly causing a few immediate problems and such in the name of speed and regaining browser performance compared to Chrome.
Fortunately, I did not when I made the switch. Chrome 53 was when I made the switchover due to the Material Design implementation being eye-straining and just overall not pleasing to look at.Chromium slowed down your computer by having multiple windows in taskbar thats one of the older versions of chrome and if you have it it's bad news for your disk lol but torch doesn't do any of that
Agreed to some extent, though the sudden extension shift was and still is a problem for devs.If you haven't seen the new Firefox "Quantum", you should definitely check it out. I've been using it for a few months and I simply can't go back. The old Firefox was ugly and clunky. The new Firefox is completely redesigned and it makes Chrome feel like a step back.
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
I keep Chrome installed only because some websites absolutely refuse to load on any other browser. I'm sure Mozilla will find a way around this eventually.
I will say that IE eventually became one of the most robust browsers to date, but it lags behind in other ways, such as security standard implementations, not having TLS 1.2 encryption support enabled by default, and also not supporting many HTML5 elements compared to its competitors and successor, Spartan— I mean, MS Edge. Still, though, it is something to learn from for the future, as well as one of the last browsers to still support obscure sites and browser games which require the MS Silverlight plugin.Internet Explorer! Easily the greatest internet browser ever created! Of all time!
Why are you all pointing pitchforks at me?
Please don't hurt me.
I also tried Vivaldi for a time, and found its level of customization to be quite promising. However, its pageload speed and the fact that it is still very much in its infancy poses noticeable problems for the fledgling retrofuturistic (in terms of style and familiarity) browser.Chrome, however, I've been using Vivaldi a lot more
Hate chrome hate google...buncha spies and malware ..apple too.Google Chrome!