SunSamurai
Diamond Member
Firefox + Addons is unbeatable.
Absolutely. The "addon" model is always a success. Apps, Addons for FF, and even World of Warcraft. Customization is what people want!
Now if Opera/Chrome could hurry up and realize this.
Firefox + Addons is unbeatable.
Absolutely. The "addon" model is always a success. Apps, Addons for FF, and even World of Warcraft. Customization is what people want!
Now if Opera/Chrome could hurry up and realize this.
How does chrome deal with bad javascript code, and popups? Stuff like window resizing, and all the crap that some sites like to do with javascript. I'm considering switching to chrome but I don't want stupid crappy sites screwing around with me with js tricks.
Get admuncher.
Admuncher isn't free, there is a free trial, but it is the best money I ever spent on software. It not only blocks ads but deals with the crappy java sites as well. It also works for any browser installed without need to do anything but run the browser so no need to download a specific plugin . It never annoys you about what is being blocked. I forget its there, it just sits in the systray with the little cow gobbling up junk.
http://www.admuncher.com/
Works especially well if you like to try out different browsers because they all get ad/pop up blocking whether they have plugins or not.
I don't want to pay or pirate something though. Really the perfect popup blocker would be an extension that simply blocks actual popups. Instead of just trying to block certain code, block the actual popups windows. If something is telling the browser to create a new small window, block it. Then have an option to allow specific popups through (maybe by title or something) or certain sites.
Sorry for dragging up a 9 day old thread.
I started to use Opera a bit after it being suggested in this thread to me, and I am very pleased with it so far. It is by far superior to firefox from what I have seen. I have yet to really try chrome and IE for win 7 finally pissed me off from not responding for the 378456132745172845712854712805478 time. Oddly enough, I have not had any other web browser have that stupid not responding issue.
It has been free for a while now. Earlier you could still download it, but they had an ad in the corner. I used it back when it came out and the ad never bothered me, but again it has been ad free & cost free for a while.I know I'm ignorant, but isn't there a price tag on a fully-functioning Opera? That alone has kept me from even considering it... :\
Chrome sucks.
Good to hear that you gave Opera a try. If you have a smartphone, I highly recommend their Opera mobile browser - at least on my Blackberry it is leaps and bounds better than the standard browser.
I suppose one problem with Opera is there is so much you can do the learning curve is relatively steep; tons of functions, just takes a while to find them all.
I finally had a bothersome issue and a minor issue with Opera this evening. I was watching movie trailers from quicktime and was getting like 80% of the picture on everything. I used FF to see them. A minor issue was two popups but they were taken care of quickly. Overall this has been a far superior browser to IE and is doing better overall than FF for my usage.
When you have a site not working properly, try changing the user agent to Firefox (or IE) and see if it works properly afterwards.
Right-click an empty part of the page and choose "Edit Site Preferences" from the menu. Select the Network tab and change "Browser Identification" to "Identify as" or "Mask as Firefox".
I just tested this on Apple's site using Opera on Vista. As you mentioned, the trailer didn't work properly for Opera, but after I changed the Browser Identification and reloaded the page (important!) it worked as it should.
This change will only affect the site you do this for, which is a very nice feature overall (per-site preferences). From this menu you can also change pop up preferences, Javascript options (including disable), cookie management, animated images, etc, etc.
When I am opening up something in a new tab and hit the space bar to go down the page faster, it goes down the page but cycles to another thread at the same time. Any suggestions on this one?
Probably not more than other browsers, though. Browsers are crazily complex. No wonder they all have some memory leaks.FF has a ton of memory leaks no matter how much I like it.
Visit any browser forum. Threads about memory problems are common everywhere.Denying that only means you arnt part of their forums.
Firefox here.
I don't understand all the Firefox hate. It loads in about 2 seconds, and who cares that its using 300mb memory, I have 4 gbs, use some of it!
Firefox here.
I don't understand all the Firefox hate. It loads in about 2 seconds, and who cares that its using 300mb memory, I have 4 gbs, use some of it!