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The more I use it the more I like it, even though I still have reservations about the world becoming Googlized and every bit of data being tracked and monitored.
As it stands now though, I think it lacks the flexibility of the add ons and plug ins that are available for Firefox. While I suspect that google will remedy this as time goes on, it is still a fast and lightweight browser worth looking at.
if done right Google wich much make a profit off Firefox can play it against Chrome growing both brands why pushing IE to the side ..useres like competition
I am actually using Chrome right now, and I love it! I have both Firefox and Chrome, but I always use Chrome. The only thing that I don't like about Chrome is that there isn't a home button!! That just bugs me to no end!! But other than that, it's very fast and I enjoy using it.
I am actually using Chrome right now, and I love it! I have both Firefox and Chrome, but I always use Chrome. The only thing that I don't like about Chrome is that there isn't a home button!! That just bugs me to no end!! But other than that, it's very fast and I enjoy using it.
Not sure if you found this since your last post but... if you go up to the wrench for "tools", then to "options". right there on the "basics" tab, there is a check box for the "home" icon to be displayed.
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