Chrome wins. Next.
oh youKitsunemimi wrote:
Firefox :3
Yeah, I've had it multiple times as well. It doesn't happen often, but I wonder what that's about..Justykanna wrote:
Firefox kept giving me the stupid *Firefox is still running and must be closed (when I previously closed with already) and must be reset in order to open again.* Like... what.
After a few months of dealing with that garbage, I switched to Chrome.
yeah this keeps happening to me aswell when i used itJustykanna wrote:
Firefox kept giving me the stupid *Firefox is still running and must be closed (when I previously closed with already) and must be reset in order to open again.* Like... what.
After a few months of dealing with that garbage, I switched to Chrome.
...W-Well your laptop just sucks and it's.... it's too slow for Firefox's sophisticated workings so.. so like..!Jinxy wrote:
I don't know what that error is but what I do know is that Firefox runs like ass on my laptop and has laggy Flash while Chrome is basically better at everything else.
It's happened all the time, was incredibly annoying. Could never find why it did that.mathexpert9981 wrote:
Yeah, I've had it multiple times as well. It doesn't happen often, but I wonder what that's about..
Reset?Justykanna wrote:
Firefox kept giving me the stupid *Firefox is still running and must be closed (when I previously closed with already) and must be reset in order to open again.* Like... what.
It means you were closing Firefox and you tried to open it again without the previous one fully closing. Firefox only runs one instance at a time, so since it's still trying to close, it won't be able to reinitiate its process, meaning it needs a new process to start again; which obviously it can't do because it hasn't finished closing yet.Justykanna wrote:
It's happened all the time, was incredibly annoying. Could never find why it did that.mathexpert9981 wrote:
Yeah, I've had it multiple times as well. It doesn't happen often, but I wonder what that's about..
Why can't Firefox run multiple instances at a time? And why doesn't this happen (to the best of my knowledge) at least nearly as often with IE or Chrome? If this is solved w/ a faster computer, I presume this is an inefficiency issue in the program...?Kitsunemimi wrote:
It means you were closing Firefox and you tried to open it again without the previous one fully closing. Firefox only runs one instance at a time, so since it's still trying to close, it won't be able to reinitiate its process, meaning it needs a new process to start again; which obviously it can't do because it hasn't finished closing yet.
This wouldn't happen if you don't try to open Firefox again so soon after closing it, and if you just had a faster computer.
yes, Aurora I use it too, and lynx I can recommend also, very good browser tooCropzy wrote:
Chrome is botnet and does not respect your privacy. Firefox is good but use a different build of it, such as aurora (What I use), nightly or waterfox.
Firefox is better as it is more customisable and respects your freedom.
never use IE or opera.
Palemoon and lynx are good too.
Actually, Nightly is the pre-alpha. Aurora is the Firefox alpha. The beta is simply the beta of course.Maniii wrote:
Nightly <- Firefox Alpha
Yours please.UnderminE wrote:
my ass or your ass
I like that way of thinking.Tanaka wrote:
Chrome, easier to clean the history.