Ehh Firefox but then I use Google Chrome for my You Tube.
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Chrome is a bit faster but if you don't like the idea of Google knowing everything you do, use Firefox.
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Pale Moon, which is based on Firefox. I don't like GUI of Chrome at all. Also, there's no point in having the tabs on top.
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There's a point, you don't have to "aim" with the mouse. Barely aiming servers as you can't move the mouse past the tabs.
Also you don't seem to get the point about Chrome. It's not about the GUI, it's about the content. I don't spent my time watching at the crappy icons whatever browser I use, I spent my time watching at the page's content. That's why Chrome is the best.
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I spent my time watching at the page's content.
All the content, mixed with Ads.
The adblocker on Chrome works kind of well, but not nearly as good as the one in Firefox. The Element Hider on the other hand, to block content you don't want to see (mainly ads that Adblock for Chrome doesn't get), is a nightmare to use or ends up crashing Chrome.
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this. subscribe to the english easylist and the easylist for your country if applicable.
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Maybe you're using a really small monitor then, because at 1080p I don't need the "extra" space of Chrome. As for the tabs, unless you're using a touchpad of a laptop, there's no need to "aim". Having the tabs on their original place is in my opinion a lot better because you don't have to move your mouse as much.
Chrome's GUI is designed for people with small displays so they can see more of the page. At high resolutions there's absolutely no need for it. Not to mention the usage data Google gathers from the Chrome users.
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I have FullHD, but some pages render at full size (fluid layouts), so the more space the more content. And the !aim", well, I don't even have to look at the tabs to click them. if you see where the mouse is before you can just move the mouse without looking at the tabs because you won't miss them. I hardly ever click the wrong tab, and being on the screen border it's impossible to click another button by mistake.
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Chrome treats you like a child, all the options are hidden away.
Firefox has been garbage since they started their "rapid release cycle" to 'catch up' version wise to Chrome/Safari.
I use Pale Moon, which is Firefox optimized for newer PCs (i.e. anything in the past 15 years or so). Just about everything good from newer versions of Firefox, but none of the bloat/crashing.
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Thank you for the link to Pale Moon I use Chrome because it's fast but since I keep seeing Pale Moon show up in this thread I want to try it!
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