Why should I use firefox when chrome is so much better?

Sorry, Firefox, but your latest bug got me to use Chrome so I could access my regular websites when your browser couldn't. As a result, GOODBYE Firefox, and HELLO CHROME!

Firefox is far more customizable than Chrome is.

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    Every time I try to start 4.0 it crashes. No message just doesn't open. I have tried re-installing it several times. No help. I stopped the service, etc. but doesn't help. I started with the first Netscape. I am a Computer Consultant and a techie. I will have to stop suggesting my clients use 4.0 as I can't get it to run properly. Really disappointed in this release.

    https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Firefox+crashes#Getting_help_with_your_crash
    Type '''about:crashes''' in the URL bar and hit Enter. <br />
    Click the hyperlinks to bring up the Crash Report pages and copy'n'paste the URL of each of those reports into the message box here. We'll see if we can help you figure out what is causing those crashes to happen.

  • Why should we use DSO instad of Infocube i BW7.4-SAP BW7.4

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    Narasimha

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  • Why should I use xinetd?

    Im using inetd, but in mandrake I had xinetd, and somewhere I had read that it is better. Is this true?, and if so, ahow do I install it, cause it's not in pacman (i know I cant install it from source, but I wonder if it's hidden somewhere in the distro)

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    A. xinetd is a replacement for inetd, the internet services daemon.
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    A: xinetd is not just an inetd replacement. Anybody can use it to start servers that don't require privileged ports because xinetd does not require that the services in its configuration file be listed in /etc/services.
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    Q. Why should I use it ?
    A. Because it is a lot better (IMHO) than inetd. Here are the reasons:
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    3) It provides hard reconfiguration:
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         b. placing an upper bound on the number of processes it will fork
         c. placing limits on the size of log files it creates
         d. placing limits on the number of connection a single host can initiate
         e. place limits on the rate of incoming connections
         f. discontinue services if the load exceeds specified limit
    5) Extensive logging abilities:
         a. for every server started it can log:
              i) the time when the server was started
              ii) the remote host address
              iii) who was the remote user (if the other end runs a RFC-931/RFC-1413 server)
              iv) how long the server was running
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  • 64 bits: why should I use it?

    Just for the sake of discussion: If I have a program offered in 32 and 64 bit modes, why should I use the 64 bit version?
    For example, the well known Videolan Player, aka VLC Media Player, recently updated to version 1.0.2, comes in 32 an 64 bit flavors. When would one version be used in lieu of the other?
    And saying "because it is bigger and hence better" is not true. Even Apple points out in the developer pages about the 64-bit fallacy: in that mode, all data structures duplicate in size and if the hardware remains the same, performance will suffer cause you have to push twice the amount of information.

    I just did a test with VLC Player (version 1.0.2), I played the same video in both 32 bit and 64 bit modes (NOTE: NOT talking about the kernel, but the program). Played it several times in both modes and even alternated between modes. In 64 bit mode it caused one of my processors to spike to 104% usage for the first 20 sec before dropping to 4-5%. In 32 bit mode processor usage remained at 4-5% the entire time.
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  • Why should i use Apple 'Mail' if i use others like G-Mail?

    Simply:  Can or should i just remove 'A-Mail' so it's icon stops jumping & bothering me to sign up? 
    •THANK YOU, and gratitude to whoever can help me unerstan.
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    •For years I've used only the Mail service of my ISP, Dslextreme ('DSLX').
    I've never used Apple 'Mail' , & never set it up to service mail from any of the mail services that i do use.
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    •But from time to time, and inexplicably to me,  the 'A-Mail' icon seems prompted to start 'jumping' and wanting me to use it somehow, like sign up for it.  This was a minor annoyance so i just clicked to close it and so ignored it and moved on.
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    You use a mail application for the same reason you use the internet when you could simply drive to the store to buy things or go get a newspaper or go to the library or go to the movie theater, etc.
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    This seems to happen when a website i'm on wants me to e-mail them and on their page i seem only have a choice to use 'A-Mail', none other, so i am pre-cluded from communication
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    Sounds like you simply use a web browser to view all your email.
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  • CCMS is used for system monitoring , why should we use solution manage ?

    CCMS is used for system monitoring , why should we use solution manage ?
    Whats the relationship between CCMS system and SolMan?
    Thank you .

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  • Diagnostics: Why should I use it?

    Hi everyone,
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    - Is it a prerequisite? ( for Support or any scenario( EEM, Project, EWA's ) )
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    - Which scenarios can't I use now or in the future ( SolMan 7.1 )?
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    Meindert

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    I would even recommend to install it for at least each productive SAP system you have (regardless if it's java based or not).
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    Edited by: Tom Cenens on Dec 7, 2010 6:10 AM

  • I can't use Firefox when applying for jobs on LinkedIn.

    I am unable to use Firefox when applying for a job through LinkedIn. It will not allow me to upload a PDF of my resume/letter. However, if I switch to Safari, I am able to do so. is there an easy fix for this or is it something that needs to be resolved by Firefox. I prefer to use Firefox, but will use Safari for this purpose if that is the only solution.
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    When will there be a "fix" for this? Maybe I should change browsers.

  • I have a MacBook Pro 5,4 running OSX 10.6.8 and Safari 5.1.10. A website i like has a known bug with 5.1.10 and recommends I install a newer version of Safari or use Firefox or Chrome. Just looking for advice on the best approach. Thanks!

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  • I cannot use a website I need to use, with Firefox 5.0. So, I need to uninstall and go back to 3.5 or 3.6. Please advise. Also, my control panel locks up since Windows Explorer has pbms. Which is why I am using Firefox instead. Thanks for any help!

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  • Why should I use Java

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    Well, I ask this question in this forum ?? why ...
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    --j                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

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  • When creating a tablespace why should we enable LOGGING when a database is already on ARCHIVE LOG mode

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    Dear Sirs,
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