i think about moving to Chrome
but then i see all the posts here asking ports of FF extensions...
so, why not use FF?
Google really blew it, instead of giving us some useful tools
it seems like they ignore and kinda regret having this baby.
This is a discussion on why FF is better within the Chrome Plugins section, part of the Google Chrome category: i think about moving to Chrome but then i see all the posts here asking ports of FF extensions... so, ...
i think about moving to Chrome
but then i see all the posts here asking ports of FF extensions...
so, why not use FF?
Google really blew it, instead of giving us some useful tools
it seems like they ignore and kinda regret having this baby.
Now, tell me why Google Chrome would regret to make the world's fastest browser?
And if you didn't know, Google is actually working on making plugins available for us, but its just not their priority! Their priority is to make this browser the most stable with the most functions than any other.
Firefox wasn't a success the first year it came out! And no, it didn't have any plugins.
All I'm saying here is that you have to be patient instead of critisising a half-year old browser and comparing it to a 5 year old browser!
When Firefox can load pages with adengage javascript without hanging, it will be my first option... Right now it is only an option because of the plugins. Without them I wouldn't use it. Once Chrome has the plugins I will no longer use FF or IE.
Well you guys must be interested in this : Google Chrome Gets Initial Support for Plugins
Probably our wait would be over - jst a matter of time..
That's very good news! Now I just have to learn how to make an extension...![]()