So is anyone still using this? I got tired of all of the bugs, the crashing, but most of all the scrolling. I'm back with Firefox and everything works perfectly (although I miss some of the conveniences of Chrome).
So is anyone still using this? I got tired of all of the bugs, the crashing, but most of all the scrolling. I'm back with Firefox and everything works perfectly (although I miss some of the conveniences of Chrome).
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I'm still using Chrome - guess I just got used to it. My main complaint is no ad-blocking feature.
And Revfan, just what in the hell are you talking about? Google Chrome itself is open source - why would Google not want to promote open source when its own product is open source?
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The only issue I have with chrome, is that some times right after I connect to the internet, the browser will just close. But it's rare enough that it's not a major issue.
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Revfan, Chromium is the code name for the raw SVN code of Chrome, not a separate product. Chrome does not get exclusive updates. Chrome is Open Source Software and Chromium is its source code.
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