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Geek Browser War - Firefox vs Chrome - August 2014

I've used Chrome as my main browser for years. I switched to Opera for a while in January 2014 because it seemed that a new version of Chrome chewed up more CPU.

But Chrome does a lot of little things well that I missed in Opera, so I switched back to Chrome.

For a long time, it seemed that Firefox was too slow and clunky compared to Chrome, but I've noticed in 2014, that Firefox seems snappier. I also like Firefox's newer look.

But I still use Chrome first. I use Firefox to surf the entire web with JavaScript disabled, which makes for a much nicer experience.

Too many content-heavy sites are bogging down the world with too much JavaScript crap. If it serves an actual purpose that improves the user experience, then fine. But it seems that many applications of client-side JavaScript are simply done because it can be done. It's a horrible experience. My old laptop's CPU gets bogged down with these bloated websites.

Anyway, back to the geek war.

Choose Firefox Now, Or Later You Won't Get A Choice

That's pretty dramatic. Sounds like fear-mongering. If Firefox is a better browser, and I can operate as quickly and smoothly as I can with Chrome, then fine, I'll switch. I guess that I should give FF another test run.

But I'm not switching just because Firefox is open source and Chrome is not. And Firefox must be better than Opera on the laptop.

On the iPhone, I use mainly Safari, and I occasionally use Chrome. Currently, I like Safari better.

Hacker News discussion about the above article:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8185461

#web - #browser - #opensource - #business

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