jojesa
Glorious
[citation][nom]myromance123[/nom]Not to be rude to anyone, however Firefox is simply the strongest in handling boatloads of tabs. I use panorama to separate different tab groups for when I am doing different things. When learning, I make use of many different sites for the tidbits of info they hold.Chrome, in my personal experience up to now, is unable to stably handle anything more than 20 tabs. There are also times when it decides to have a crashing fit (with only about 2 or 3 tabs open). The only really horrible time I had was with Firefox 4.0. That was a disaster with memory handling. Firefox has pretty much settled down now and is still my preffered browser.Plus DownThemAll is the love of my life for downloading regardless of OS.[/citation] Dito...
I switch back to FF, since Chrome is going backwards. Websites that were displayed fine with Chrome several revisions back, now don't. Sometimes I need to select, or click below a link instead of on top like any other browser. On this Tom's site I see sentences superimposed.
I switch back to FF, since Chrome is going backwards. Websites that were displayed fine with Chrome several revisions back, now don't. Sometimes I need to select, or click below a link instead of on top like any other browser. On this Tom's site I see sentences superimposed.