1 Reason I Was Forced to Overcome My Chrome Addiction: It keeps freezing, requiring a power-off restart, with more than about twenty-five tabs. Sad to say, both FF and IE8 are much more stable with lots of tabs.
Interface-wise, Firefox also wins in the "huge numbers of tabs" department; Tree-Style Tabs is an absolute must for anyone using 50-100+ tabs regularly.
5 Reasons I'm addicted to Chrome
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#221 Reason I Was Forced to Overcome My Chrome Addiction: It keeps freezing, requiring a power-off restart, with more than about twenty-five tabs. Sad to say, both FF and IE8 are much more stable with lots of tabs.
Interface-wise, Firefox also wins in the "huge numbers of tabs" department; Tree-Style Tabs is an absolute must for anyone using 50-100+ tabs regularly.
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#23For Firefox: 1. Double-click/highlight any word or phrase on a website 2. ^C 3. ^K 4. ^V 5. Alt-Enter (for results in a new tab)
1. Double-click/highlight any word or phrase on a website
2. Right-click
3. Click Google search for [whatever was highlighted] (results in a new tab)Re: 5 Reasons I'm addicted to Chrome
#24Though it is not my default browser - yet. I'd definitely switch when they have same add-ons and it with such added it remains stable/does not crash. One can hope...
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#25Earlier quoted context omitted.
Interface-wise, Firefox also wins in the "huge numbers of tabs" department; Tree-Style Tabs is an absolute must for anyone using 50-100+ tabs regularly.
Can you give me an example of why this is useful? What do you use such a large number of tabs for?
Also, browsing TVTropes.