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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      Why Chrome is the most used browser?

      I'm just about to uninstall it.

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      • Deleted User
        Deleted User last edited by

        I have IE because Windows comes with that. Firefox. Chrome, which right now is the main browser here. Pale Moon, which is part of the Firefox gang.

        Strange, no Opera. Funny thing that, since I used to have Opera as the main browser. I'm only on this forum at all by "special invitation" (thank Josh for that) otherwise-- my interests lie elsewhere these days.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User last edited by

          @sidneyneto:
          Why don't you use Firefox 33?

          First, because I already have 2 and a half installations of Ff (3 folders, 2 versions installed), and second, when I just installed this 4.0, it appeared that 1) I didn't like the new layout and reduced customisation,
          and
          2) it didn't (doesn't) handle my Yandex-bar (where there was/is weather, currency rates, and a mail:psst:).

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          • Deleted User
            Deleted User last edited by

            ...reduced customisation...

            Are you joking, right? Firefox 33 has many customizations too.

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              Maybe I will some day. Not for now*:)*

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              • A Former User
                A Former User last edited by

                Not going to start another "Firefox" topic, I'll just ask you a question.

                Well, I updated my 3.6 and 4.0 to 8.0 and 12 respectively.
                Everything went, well, better.
                No more black screens on updating plug-ins... Till now...

                I got my ShockWave red, hit the button, and got this. Tried hitting the cross, Esc - no avail, at all. "Manage acc" - don't remember exactly, some BS; "sign out" led me to a page to log in (:WTF:).
                Do you think my Foxes can't render the page? Or is it something weird with the Adobe site? Both?
                If former - can I try updating the plugin via another browser (I saved the link)? Only I do not want any trouble nor mess caused to that other browser, please!

                Here's the printscreen: no-more-plugins-Ff.
                Yes, the picture's the same with both Foxes.

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                • Deleted User
                  Deleted User last edited by

                  Maybe you should use the lastest version.

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    Maybe I should, Sidney, but there's this thing: for my Russian installation (3.6) I got a 8.0 I'd already had downloaded, while for my British one (4.0) I hit the update button in the browser - presuming "update to the latest version", right? And it updated. I didn't know it was only 12.0 - till I checked it.
                    So, that's it.
                    What about my question?

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                    • Deleted User
                      Deleted User last edited by

                      Can you pass me the link you tried to open? please

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                      • A Former User
                        A Former User last edited by

                        Can you pass me the link you tried to open? please

                        No problem, https://helpx.adobe.com/security/products/flash-player/apsb15-01.html
                        (must be it).

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User last edited by

                          No more black screens on updating plug-ins... Till now...
                          I got my ShockWave red,
                          ...

                          O'k, I'll tell you something.
                          Yesterday I was forced to reboot the workstation. Upon the previous reboot (after "lights on") I had another Adobe Reader window/notification to update - I hit "later". Now I had it and didn't - installed.
                          Guess what? 8.0 started - no more "outdated plugin" notifications.
                          It's only happened once since "I agreed" this time - one time started the Fox and no shit - so it's not certain, but still...

                          However, that weirdo about the Adobe site disallowing me from using it, requiring some outrageous logging in stays as a question. If anybody else encountered that, or this repeats, it might deserve a topic of its own - about Adobe BS. 😕

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            Google Chrome started sucking recently - bugs on Facebook, other issues.
                            I kinda like its interface and all, but, having recently updated my Mozilla herd with some recent version(s), I've found I could use my Firefox now for most purposes: smooth loading, Facebook doesn't seem to glitch there, etc.🙂

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                            • gentenaar
                              gentenaar last edited by

                              I'm a browser collector, now it's time to check Opera.

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                              • A Former User
                                A Former User last edited by

                                Google Chrome started sucking recently - bugs on Facebook, other issues.
                                ... I've found I could use my Firefox now for most purposes: smooth loading, Facebook doesn't seem to glitch there, etc.

                                My antimalware software might have corrupted my Chrome by wiping out some files - not many. It works though.
                                The other thing is, I can't abandon Chrome altogether because its having certain features Firefox doesn't: on Facebook, I can post the clipboard image directly to the chat or even post update with Chrome but not with my Firefox ;_;

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                                • A Former User
                                  A Former User last edited by

                                  How many browser engines are there?

                                  Having a shortage of up-to-date browsers here, I'm willing to try something other than one and the same Chromium.
                                  I mean my Firefox might still be on Gecko, and my Opera 11 is HOT :love: but... 😕
                                  Where one spits, there's Chromium now: Vivaldi, Schmivaldi, whatever.
                                  Well, I don't mean IE, of course: having this 11 here, I might not even know how to use it.crazy.

                                  Yes, the old Opera's one is the best forever.
                                  Having a task like to play games and watch movies, my 11 is THE ONLY one to NOT HAVE ANY stuttering. EVER. :happy:

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                                  • blackbird71
                                    blackbird71 last edited by

                                    How many browser engines are there? ...

                                    Roughly speaking, there's about 18 engines, of which only about 13 will run directly on a Windows desktop/laptop. Of those, around 8 engines are used in the more commonly recognizable browser names. Moreover, many of those 8 engines are simply forks or offspring of other engine designs, bearing many of the same characteristics and limitations as their parents.

                                    In reality, there are only 5 primary engine lines currently being used for Windows browsers: all the variants within the KHTML/Webkit/Chromium/Blink lineage, Gecko, Trident, Presto, and EdgeHTML. As you've observed, the largest array of browsers currently exists based on chromium/Blink engines, largely because that engine is open-source and maintained by the chromium consortium, thus sparing the browser makers from having to maintain it themselves.

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                                    • A Former User
                                      A Former User last edited by

                                      What's Trident?
                                      'Edge' is like Windows' Edge, no more?

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                                      • leocg
                                        leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                                        What's Trident?

                                        Internet Explorer's engine.

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                                        • A Former User
                                          A Former User last edited by

                                          Thank you, Leo!
                                          🍌

                                          And Presto is owned by Opera and that's it, right?
                                          Which means read the first lines of that post of mine - boooring! 💤

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                                          • leocg
                                            leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                                            And Presto is owned by Opera and that's it, right?

                                            Yep, Presto is/was the engine of old Opera.

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