Wudang
BOFH
Firefox with noScript and ghostery add-ons.
I've used Firefox for years, but lately there is something about the browser that does not get along with YouTube, and I watch a lot of YouTube.
CPU use will spike to 100% and will cause stutters, freezes, and so forth.
I thought it was just my aging computer (though it always handled video just fine) till I read of similar complaints with the current iteration of Firefox and tried Chrome.
CPU use dropped to 21-30% and everything in YouTube land was sweetness and light.
I still like Firefox's interface better, but Chrome isn't bad. No doubt the Firefox crew will find the problem... Or I'll buy a more modern computer.
She's missed out an awful lot of niche browsers. I used one called Sleipnir for the Mac for a while, but I missed Chrome's features.Orphia, you left out Dolphin. That is what I use most frequently, in Android.
Mostly chrome, opera for chat.
She's missed out an awful lot of niche browsers.
I used one called Sleipnir for the Mac for a while, but I missed Chrome's features.
Firefox with DuckDuckGo to search.
Reminds me of this Flash problem:
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Firefox-13-tripped-up-by-Flash-patch-Update-1619399.html
If so, it appears to have been fixed with the FF 13.0.1 update, although I can't confirm it since I am on Linux anyway.
And you do know that you don't have to watch the videos in your browser window and that you can use VLC or SMPlayer instead? I think CPU use would drop even more.