Hooked on Huskers Posted September 29, 2013 Share Posted September 29, 2013 I tried Chrome for the first time. Neat extension features, nicely and clean arrangements and supposedly faster than Firefox. However for example, Chrome sometimes garbled screen after selected "reload this page" cursor.....unstable? Probably back to original and primary Firefox, again probably. BTW, I don't understand why choose IE users. Myself, IE is messy screen, complicated, numerous virus holes and some more .... all bad. I never tried Linux operating system. What's the benefit? Microsoft history: XP - no complaints for me, I still used it (home use) Vista - crap, back to XP Windows 7 or 8 - never tried it IE - crap Outlook - crap, too complicated (my workplace) PowerPoint - excellent (my workplace) Word and Excel - so-so (my workplace) You ever tried Chrome? Quote Link to comment
rawhide Posted September 29, 2013 Share Posted September 29, 2013 Win 7 64 good Win 8 64 faster startup but otherwise just ok browsers Firefox- primary IE nope Chrome better than IE; should use it more since one of my primary emails is Gmail. I have word and excel-wife is CPA actually I have the whole Office Suite can't turn it down when the wife's company makes it available for $24 full license Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted September 30, 2013 Share Posted September 30, 2013 I use Chrome all the time. A couple extensions make it do weird things but (so far) I haven't needed them so I shut them off. Really like keeping my bookmarks synced between home, work, phone and iPad. I still think I like XP the best, although my new machine with Windows 8 has run well so far. IE is bad but Outlook and Office are very good. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted September 30, 2013 Share Posted September 30, 2013 To fix the reloading problems with chrome on the board, just hit ctrl + f5. It does a hard refresh and reloads everything and works fine. Quote Link to comment
Hooked on Huskers Posted September 30, 2013 Author Share Posted September 30, 2013 To fix the reloading problems with chrome on the board, just hit ctrl + f5. It does a hard refresh and reloads everything and works fine. Thanks! I will try it. Where does Batman Landlord get those wonderful toys? Quote Link to comment
husker_99 Posted September 30, 2013 Share Posted September 30, 2013 or hold down shift and reload whichever is more natural. why you running xp? 7 and 8 use less resources. xp is bad compared to modern os's. time to move on. lInux is ok if you don't play games. unless you were brought up into linux there is no reason to use it unless you want to. Quote Link to comment
Hooked on Huskers Posted September 30, 2013 Author Share Posted September 30, 2013 or hold down shift and reload whichever is more natural. why you running xp? 7 and 8 use less resources. xp is bad compared to modern os's. time to move on. lInux is ok if you don't play games. unless you were brought up into linux there is no reason to use it unless you want to. Stubborn and cheapskate! I owned ancient ancient ancient PC. Circa 2004, Dell 8400 3.6GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 1.5G DRAM, 100G hard drive and the first PCI Express graphics card - 512MB/256bit GeForce(sp?). Believe it or not, absolutely no problems at all even hard drive except my motherboard battery died a couple of years ago. It's fine for me (member of old fogies club). Quote Link to comment
husker_99 Posted September 30, 2013 Share Posted September 30, 2013 or hold down shift and reload whichever is more natural. why you running xp? 7 and 8 use less resources. xp is bad compared to modern os's. time to move on. lInux is ok if you don't play games. unless you were brought up into linux there is no reason to use it unless you want to. Stubborn and cheapskate! I owed ancient ancient ancient PC. Circa 2004, Dell 8400 3.6GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 1.5G DRAM, 100G hard drive and the first PCI Express graphics card - 512MB/256bit GeForce(sp?). Believe it or not, absolutely no problems at all even hard drive except my motherboard battery died a couple of years ago. It's fine for me (old fogies club). your computer meets all the minimum requirements of windows 7 or 8 if you were interested in moving to that. otherwise just stick with what you have. Quote Link to comment
krill Posted September 30, 2013 Share Posted September 30, 2013 Chrome's GPU acceleration and javascript engine can sometimes be a bit wonky. I had been using SRWare Iron, a build of Chromium that fixes many of the privacy issues in Chrome, but switched back to Firefox with version 22. Mozilla has really pulled a rabbit out of their hat and made Firefox great again on desktop, and Firefox mobile is also, in my opinion, the best browser for Android right now. The only thing I really care about though is device syncing and at least a modicum of security. Quote Link to comment
jsneb83 Posted September 30, 2013 Share Posted September 30, 2013 or hold down shift and reload whichever is more natural. why you running xp? 7 and 8 use less resources. xp is bad compared to modern os's. time to move on. lInux is ok if you don't play games. unless you were brought up into linux there is no reason to use it unless you want to. Stubborn and cheapskate! I owned ancient ancient ancient PC. Circa 2004, Dell 8400 3.6GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor, 1.5G DRAM, 100G hard drive and the first PCI Express graphics card - 512MB/256bit GeForce(sp?). Believe it or not, absolutely no problems at all even hard drive except my motherboard battery died a couple of years ago. It's fine for me (old fogies club). Just an FYI, support for XP ends next April. This means that there will be no more windows updates, and eventually no driver support for future software. This will lead to being more susceptible to viruses and eventually unable to install new programs. If you don't want to spend the money on a new computer, you can always buy windows 7 or 8 (I would recommend 7) for $100-200, if you meet the minimum requirements. It may take awhile to get use to the new OS, but it will be beneficial in the long run. Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted September 30, 2013 Share Posted September 30, 2013 Firefox is my primary browser. Chrome is the backup I use on the very few sites that Firefox sometimes stumbles on. Quote Link to comment
Hooked on Huskers Posted October 1, 2013 Author Share Posted October 1, 2013 Chrome's GPU acceleration and javascript engine can sometimes be a bit wonky. I had been using SRWare Iron, a build of Chromium that fixes many of the privacy issues in Chrome, but switched back to Firefox with version 22. Mozilla has really pulled a rabbit out of their hat and made Firefox great again on desktop, and Firefox mobile is also, in my opinion, the best browser for Android right now. The only thing I really care about though is device syncing and at least a modicum of security. Hello krill, I decided to switch to Firefox (primary). You're right, Chrome is sometimes a bit of "wonky". I looked my firefox version.....version 25. Better or worse? Quote Link to comment
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