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Old 07-18-2009, 05:39 PM
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Firefox and G. Chrome which one is more compatible?

I know most web site can use IE to read.
But I like FF, now has Google Chrome [ GC ].

My question is:
Has any one figured out FF or GC which web browser is more easy or compatible?


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I still like FF, I used Chrome for a bit, its ok, but not a huge fan
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Old 07-19-2009, 07:25 AM
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Compatible to what? Anyway, I'd still choose Firefox. It is so far the best browser for me in terms of their features and add-ons.
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Compatible to what?
Compatible for company internet services.
For example: banking, gov, library and school web services.

I went many libraries and they still only use IE
None of them use FF or GC

I do not think they are going to allow users to add-on any on their PC browsers.

I think FF and GC still have big barrier need to be conquered.
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Multi-language site using IE others m using Firefox.. Firefox more time
 
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As of now, Firefox has about 47.3%, IE has 40.7% and Chrome 6.0% share in the browser usage. The usage is dependent upon various factors. Some give preference to security and others to other factors.
 
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As of now, Firefox has about 47.3%, IE has 40.7% and Chrome 6.0% share in the browser usage. The usage is dependent upon various factors. Some give preference to security and others to other factors.
Thank you for providing the info.

Yet not sure 47.3%, 40.7%, 6.0% are scored by IP numbers or Hit numbers.

What if they are counted by IPs. Then one school may only use one IP and
One gov department may also only use one IP but there are many users behind.
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Thank you for providing the info.

Yet not sure 47.3%, 40.7%, 6.0% are scored by IP numbers or Hit numbers.

What if they are counted by IPs. Then one school may only use one IP and
One gov department may also only use one IP but there are many users behind.
Even with multiple users on the same IP address, the individual browser being used by any one person is still sent which can be picked up by tracking software such as Awstats.
 
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Compatible? It depends on how you will use your browser.

If you are a serious IM or SEO, I think you can always use FF.

But you have to keep IE and GC to for test view of your sites in different browsers.
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Compatible for company internet services.
For example: banking, gov, library and school web services.
Most browsers are compatible to any website. lol

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I went many libraries and they still only use IE
None of them use FF or GC
You can't blame them for not using FF or GC. IE might be the default browser on their computer specially if they are using Windows. And their technicians are too lazy to install another browser other than the default IE.
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You can't blame them for not using FF or GC. IE might be the default browser on their computer specially if they are using Windows. And their technicians are too lazy to install another browser other than the default IE.
Good point you had here.

I believe that is one of main reasons why Google wanted to provide their free OS.
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I know most web site can use IE to read.
But I like FF, now has Google Chrome [ GC ].

My question is:
Has any one figured out FF or GC which web browser is more easy or compatible?


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Hello,
Every person have their own choice but I use Firefox and it really provides so many tools.
 
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Google Chrome = Faster surfing experience. 5x faster, no extensions etc.
Firefox = Crashes, 5x slower, but very good extensions to go along with it. If you plan on using SEoquake and those SEO extensions, I'd use Firefox. I use both depending on the situation.
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Chrome is far behind FF in terms of popularity and I think it will never become a real icon of Google browsing technology over the net.
 
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I know most web site can use IE to read.
But I like FF, now has Google Chrome [ GC ].

My question is:
Has any one figured out FF or GC which web browser is more easy or compatible?


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If you are talking about the available add-ons/plugins, then FF win by a big margin.

FF has all the plugins that we need, where GC is new and it will take sometime before we see good number of plugins being available for it.
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i like Firefox's numerous addons
very handy
 
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FF is definitely a better choice and as you can already guess by reading the people's opinions posted online, Chrome has failed to garb the attention of most web surfers.
 
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I feel myself more convenient with Firefox rather than Google chrome.
 
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I liked both Firefox and Google chrome. Features are also fine. When it comes to comparison I would give more preference to Firefox over Google chrome. As Firefox probably knows one of its nice features is the use of add-ons to perform a wide variety of tasks.
 
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