Back on Chrome, Exactly Unstable. My longevity in FF didn't last long since my above posts, on both Android and Linux, Firefox have higher memory and cpu usage versus Chrome.
Chrome is faster browser since the start of it, then to the usage.
Issued i had early with Chrome Fonts, i fixed by finding the correct fonts to use.
Issued with Manifest v3 fixed with uBOL. it's not like UBO, but good enough for my needs.
Dark mode enabled on "chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark" with such option, i don't need to install a third party such as Dark Reader.
Chrome translate feature from toolbar, menu(s), or from pages "Translate to X language" is it the best feature to me without any needs for third party.
chrome://flags and chrome://settings/ i find better manageable.
Chrome have more modern settings and much simpler stuff to operate.
I don't think that FF is worried about losing a user.
It contradicts some of the things i said above, but one some parts i was my mistake, the other is Chrome or Google regarding the monopoly, but i am nobody to fight, so i'm adapting and moving on....
Chrome is faster browser since the start of it, then to the usage.
Issued i had early with Chrome Fonts, i fixed by finding the correct fonts to use.
Issued with Manifest v3 fixed with uBOL. it's not like UBO, but good enough for my needs.
Dark mode enabled on "chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark" with such option, i don't need to install a third party such as Dark Reader.
Chrome translate feature from toolbar, menu(s), or from pages "Translate to X language" is it the best feature to me without any needs for third party.
chrome://flags and chrome://settings/ i find better manageable.
Chrome have more modern settings and much simpler stuff to operate.
I don't think that FF is worried about losing a user.
It contradicts some of the things i said above, but one some parts i was my mistake, the other is Chrome or Google regarding the monopoly, but i am nobody to fight, so i'm adapting and moving on....
Statistics: Posted by Nili — 2024-10-12 06:12