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		<title>I Remember Now Why I Always End Up Switching Back to Firefox</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 06:35:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CajoleJuice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only a month ago, I said that I had probably made a permanent move to Google Chrome as my primary internet browser, but its bugs and quirks are starting to wear on me. This has happened at least a couple of times before.
- The slow animated GIF problem will always be there. And in addition [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only a month ago, I said that <a href="http://somewhatmanlynerd.com/blog/2010/03/22/i-think-ive-made-a-permanent-move-to-google-chrome/">I had probably made a permanent move to Google Chrome</a> as my primary internet browser, but its bugs and quirks are starting to wear on me. This has happened at least a couple of times before.</p>
<p>- The slow animated GIF problem will always be there. And in addition to that, I had heard some Mac users complain about how GIFs need to load completely before they animated at all, but I hadn&#8217;t come across it until a couple of weeks ago. Thankfully, it only lasted for a day or two. I have no idea what happened.</p>
<p>- When I was recently looking for info on golf handicaps, I was directed to About.com and when I got there, the correct formatting flashed for about 0.3 seconds before reverting back to a 1995-style webpage with no formatting whatsoever. I try reloading numerous times and the same thing happened everytime. And it happened with a bunch of About.com pages. But hey, it seems to be working now!</p>
<p>- Highlighting text can be extremely wonky sometimes. I have no way to expand on this &#8212; it&#8217;s just very annoying.</p>
<p>- Almost every time I click on the &#8220;Publish&#8221; button after finishing up a blog post, it ends up loading forever and I need to highlight my entire post and copy it and then refresh the page and paste it back in the editing box and hit &#8220;Publish&#8221; again. I even tried hitting &#8220;Save Draft&#8221; before attempting to publish, and while it worked the first time around, that was not indicative of future attempts.</p>
<p>- <a href="http://somewhatmanlynerd.com/blog/2010/03/22/i-think-ive-made-a-permanent-move-to-google-chrome/#comment-11683">As someone commented in my last Chrome-related post</a>, the search bar (apparently called the OmniBox?) is not nearly as quick as the Firefox AwesomeBar. It is also much less reliable.</p>
<p>- In preparation for my Song of the Week post yesterday, I attempted to listen to the direct link of &#8220;Sorrow&#8221; only to greeted with a second of painful corruption noise before the song actually started. I thought the song got corrupted during its upload to my webspace, but when I tested it in Firefox, it was totally fine. And when I tested it within its Flash player in the actual blog post, it was also fine. Bizarre.</p>
<p>These complaints aren&#8217;t enough to push me back to Firefox because it&#8217;s much easier to stick with the status quo, and that is now Chrome for me, minor frustrating issues aside. It just sheds some light on why Chrome hasn&#8217;t eaten much into Firefox&#8217;s marketshare; IE has been the browser hurt most by Chrome since the latter&#8217;s release.</p>
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		<title>I Think I&#8217;ve Made A Permanent Move to Google Chrome</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 06:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CajoleJuice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been a Firefox man for a long time now. I&#8217;d guess I started using very shortly after version 1.0 was released in November of 2004. Everyone hated Internet Explorer. Most prolific web-surfers still do. This is about giving up on the alternative to IE that I had been using for years, after finally getting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="a symbol of awesome" src="http://somewhatmanlynerd.com/pics/googlechrome.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="191" />I&#8217;ve been a Firefox man for a long time now. I&#8217;d guess I started using very shortly after version 1.0 was released in November of 2004. Everyone hated Internet Explorer. Most prolific web-surfers still do. This is about giving up on the alternative to IE that I had been using for years, after finally getting fed up with its relative unresponsiveness.</p>
<p>Chrome came out about a year and a half ago. I was all over it immediately, as it was made by Google and I&#8217;m all about new free stuff on the internet. While it was fast, there were too many bugs and no extensions. It definitely seemed like a good framework to build upon, but it wasn&#8217;t a finished project (this might have been due to me using the beta) and it was not nearly enough to pull me away from Firefox. I did like the quasi-ability to turn websites like Gmail into applications that have shortcuts on your desktop, but that was just a cool novelty.</p>
<p>So over the past year I stuck with Firefox, checking out Chrome one more half-assed time when extensions were added, but I yet again wasn&#8217;t impressed enough to switch my loyalties. I had my Firefox add-ons and all animated GIFs worked the way I wanted them to and I didn&#8217;t see a real reason to change. I don&#8217;t like change for change&#8217;s sake. That may be a problem in real-life for me in some respects, but I feel that when it comes to personal computing it&#8217;s not a bad personality trait.</p>
<p>But recently I had been getting a bit annoyed with the long wait for Firefox to load, and some freezing issues, and just general sluggishness. I took the opportunity with a fresh install of the retail version of Windows 7 to give Chrome a real shot. I imported my Firefox bookmarks, and when the ones I had on my bar in Firefox weren&#8217;t added to the bar in Chrome I actually bothered to drag all of them onto the bar in Chrome. And then I went as far to add some extensions. The result is that I don&#8217;t see myself going back to Firefox, even though some GIFs animate too slowly due to a minimum frame time hold (I&#8217;m failing to think of a better/more technical phase for it). I can live with more epic and suspenseful GIFs, just like I suffered the horrific framerate drops in <em>Shadow of the Colossus</em>. And then there&#8217;s some weird pop-up and full-screen streaming video issues on&#8230;certain sites &#8212; but once again, I&#8217;m able to deal. I&#8217;m only there to take care of business and back out of private browsing mode. Which does remind me that being able to have a private window open while having a regular window open is invaluable.</p>
<p>And now it&#8217;s time for me to mention some awesome Chrome extensions. I had plenty of Firefox add-ons, but I felt like I had some of them just to feel like I was getting as much as possible out of the browsers and barely actually utilized them. Meanwhile, I have a select few Chrome extensions and they are all awesome.</p>
<p><a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/gighmmpiobklfepjocnamgkkbiglidom">Adblock</a> &#8211; I think we all realize this is necessary for internet browsing nowadays. I went as far to add the <a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/picdndbpdnapajibahnnogkjofaeooof">Adblock Browsing Button</a>, though, for the few sites I wouldn&#8217;t mind seeing ads to support (yes, I realize they are based on click-throughs, but whatever).</p>
<p><a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/acgimceffoceigocablmjdpebeodphgc">Chromey Calculator</a> &#8211; This extension is FUCKING AWESOME. It&#8217;s basically aÂ miniatureÂ version of Wolfram Alpha, which means in addition to regular mathematical calculations, it can shoot back to you the circumference of the earth or the height of the London Eye or how many dollars equal one euro. So, so sweet.</p>
<p><a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/iblijlcdoidgdpfknkckljiocdbnlagk">goo.gl URL Shortener</a> &#8211; This is really for anyone who posts on Twitter. By far the best URL shortener out there, only a click away. It even copies the URL for you automatically.</p>
<p><a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/mgijmajocgfcbeboacabfgobmjgjcoja">Google Dictionary</a> &#8211; For those times when you&#8217;re reading an high-brow article or blog post by a particularly erudite internet denizen and need to know what the fuck they just said. Double-click and BAM &#8212; the word&#8217;s definition. God, I love Google.</p>
<p><a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/ahkhhfdoiijgjejlepmlolomilmndoaa">Baseball Player Search</a> &#8211; I love baseball more than Google though. While I had Fangraphs as a search engine in Firefox, the fact that I can choose which sites I want to search &#8212; and that itÂ simultaneouslyÂ opens up a tab for each one &#8212; makes this extension so much cooler.</p>
<p><a href="https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/hijbjhjjipenfibfbleadidijdimlpmk">Slideshow</a> &#8211; You can get your Facebook stalker on more efficiently with this extension, by turning people&#8217;s albums into an easy to scroll through slideshow. It also works with Google Image Search, Flickr and Picasa.</p>
<p>I highly recommend everyone, PC and Mac users alike, to give Chrome a good hard look if you haven&#8217;t already. It&#8217;s much better than it was when it first was revealed, while Firefox seems to get worse.</p>
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		<title>Someone Tell Me How to Feel About Google Chrome</title>
		<link>http://somewhatmanlynerd.com/blog/2008/09/03/someone-tell-me-how-to-feel-about-google-chrome/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 05:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>CajoleJuice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m obviously a bit manic right now, as this is the third post I&#8217;m writing tonight, after not writing anything for a week. I blame it on Google Chrome. A new browser &#8212; so exciting! (By the way, I really don&#8217;t think I have a grasp on when dashes, semi-colons, or colons are most appropriate. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m obviously a bit manic right now, as this is the third post I&#8217;m writing tonight, after not writing anything for a week. I blame it on Google Chrome. A new browser &#8212; so exciting! (By the way, I really don&#8217;t think I have a grasp on when dashes, semi-colons, or colons are most appropriate. I missed that day in my college writing class. Either that, or we never went over it, considering half of the students at Stony Brook can&#8217;t form a coherent paragraph in English.)</p>
<p>Getting back to our eventual overlords at Google, their new browser doesn&#8217;t exactly set the world on fire. But it is pretty fast. But I can&#8217;t really notice it much on my sub-par Verizon DSL connection. So should I even use it instead of Firefox Beta 3? What are the advantages? I do like the homepage with a bunch of windows of your most visited sites, but I wish you could add more. On my 1920&#215;1200 screen, the 9 windows take up maybe 1/4 of the screen. I could have 36 windows to choose from! I&#8217;m not even sure if I visit 36 websites.</p>
<p>I have no doubt this is only one of the many options Google has planned for this browser. If they really want to cut into Microsoft&#8217;s &#8212; and Mozilla&#8217;s &#8212; market share, they&#8217;re going to have to add some killer features. Features that anyone can utilize easily. For now, they&#8217;ve gone the simple route, making sure the browser actually works, and works quickly. Should&#8217;ve seen that coming from the company whose search engine distanced itself from the competition with its simplicity.</p>
<p>People who have a ton of Firefox extensions probably already know by now that Chrome is not for them &#8212; at least not yet. There&#8217;s no Adblock, no Greasemonkey, no Ubiquity. Me, I don&#8217;t even notice that Adblock is gone, and I have yet the chance to get accustomed to Ubiquity. And those were the only two I used at all. Maybe if I had some porn-fetching extension, I&#8217;d be more concerned.</p>
<p>So as it is, I think I&#8217;ll try out Chrome for the week. I guess I&#8217;ll just invest in the future of the browser. The interface is slick enough &#8212; what with its minimalist style &#8212; and I could get used to the incognito mode. That way I can watch <em>One Tree Hill</em> on Hulu without anyone knowing. I&#8217;m pretty sure that&#8217;s exactly what Google was thinking of when they added such a feature. Yep.</p>
<p>And right as I reach the end of this post, I realize you can add a desktop shortcut, start menu shortcut, or quick-launch icon for <strong><em>any</em></strong> web application (like Facebook or WordPress) &#8212; not just Google applications. That&#8217;s pretty cool. Maybe I know how I feel about Google Chrome now.</p>
<p>And I bet it&#8217;s pretty much the complete opposite of how Microsoft feels.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.google.com/chrome">Find out for yourself if you haven&#8217;t already. Download Google Chrome here</a>.</p>
<p>P.S. I know a few posts down I said that Ubiquity was the future of the internet. Man, I am such an IDIOT.</p>
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