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  1. silner silner Firefox

    Looks like lots of people are moving back to !firefox from threads I'm reading

    Friday, 17-Dec-10 21:54:00 UTC from xmpp
    • Răzvan Sandu repeated this.
    • Aaron Griffin Aaron Griffin Firefox

      @silner Back from what? I never left !firefox

      Friday, 17-Dec-10 21:57:45 UTC
    • Kev Macphail Kev Macphail

      @silner like !Firefox but !Seamonkey is still my browser of choice :)

      Friday, 17-Dec-10 21:58:15 UTC
    • silner silner Aaron Griffin

      @phrakture I've been noticing a few people moving back from Chrome. I still use both, slightly differently. I need both

      Friday, 17-Dec-10 21:59:52 UTC
    • silner silner

      @richslxh Yeah I use Chrome more, though I do still use FF for certain tasks

      Friday, 17-Dec-10 22:00:27 UTC
    • silner silner Kev Macphail

      @kevie I haven't used Seamonkey for years. I think I was still on Windows and it was slow on Windows

      Friday, 17-Dec-10 22:01:31 UTC
    • Chris Watkins Chris Watkins

      @silner I've been using #Firefox4 for a couple of months, and it's awesome! Well, 98% awesome.

      Sunday, 19-Dec-10 00:44:33 UTC
    • silner silner Chris Watkins

      @chriswaterguy: I'm waiting for FF4 - FF3 isn't quite fast enough for me with some js heavy sites, but I'm always sympathetic to FF's ideals

      Sunday, 19-Dec-10 15:15:21 UTC
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    • Chris Watkins Chris Watkins Mozilla related technologies

      @silner I'm using #FF4 Beta now (in Linux) - finding it a bit more stable than FF3, and faster. Agreed on !Mozilla's cool ideals.

      Monday, 20-Dec-10 14:45:25 UTC
    • Clacke Moved to Parlementum Clacke Moved to Parlementum Firefox , Chromium

      @silner Used !Chromium since it became usable. Now back on !Firefox, mostly thanks to HTTPS-Everywhere.

      Thursday, 30-Dec-10 06:32:48 UTC

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