There is this kid at school who thinks that Chrome is better than Firefox. He gets better grades than me and uses that to say that I have no right to talk when I say Firefox is better. We get into these arguments almost every day.
It's not just him. I don't know one person who likes Firefox more than Chrome. Everyone uses Chrome or Internet Explorer. My parents and siblings even use Chrome.
Anyway he usually gets someone else to back him up most of the time. Or he says something completely off like, "Chrome has more add-ons." He can never even come up with a good reason. Everyone says Chrome looks better - I disagree strongly. Everyone says Chrome is less buggy - I disagree strongly. Everyone says Chrome is faster - I don't see a huge difference.
I show kids the large amount of features Firefox has under options, and they say Chrome has all of that too. But it doesn't. I've used Chrome on my mom's laptop before I got mine, and it had a small web page of settings that were as basic as you could get. Anytime I say it can do something he and everyone else says so can Chrome.
And just the little things, like how the tabs on Firefox are actually adequately sized, meaning YOU CAN READ THE TITLE OF A PAGE vs Chromes super small tabs that suck . On Firefox's bookmark toolbar you can put separators in between sites. Downloads are in a small panel you can choose to open, and if you don't it takes up no space but still shows the ETA vs Chromes super ugly download bar. Firefox has a great PDF viewer vs Chromes minimalist one.
Not to even mention Firefox's amazing web developer tools, with or without Firebug.
Chrome is basically a slimmed down browser for people who want lord knows what so Google gave Chrome no features. I guess it was for speed and a minimalist look, but Firefox has all of that BUT it has a lot of features.
My question is, why do most people use Chrome? And also if you use Firefox what are some reasons that make it better that I could use to end the argument? I know NV uses Firefox. Perhaps you could help.
I'm right though, correct?
It's not just him. I don't know one person who likes Firefox more than Chrome. Everyone uses Chrome or Internet Explorer. My parents and siblings even use Chrome.
Anyway he usually gets someone else to back him up most of the time. Or he says something completely off like, "Chrome has more add-ons." He can never even come up with a good reason. Everyone says Chrome looks better - I disagree strongly. Everyone says Chrome is less buggy - I disagree strongly. Everyone says Chrome is faster - I don't see a huge difference.
I show kids the large amount of features Firefox has under options, and they say Chrome has all of that too. But it doesn't. I've used Chrome on my mom's laptop before I got mine, and it had a small web page of settings that were as basic as you could get. Anytime I say it can do something he and everyone else says so can Chrome.
And just the little things, like how the tabs on Firefox are actually adequately sized, meaning YOU CAN READ THE TITLE OF A PAGE vs Chromes super small tabs that suck . On Firefox's bookmark toolbar you can put separators in between sites. Downloads are in a small panel you can choose to open, and if you don't it takes up no space but still shows the ETA vs Chromes super ugly download bar. Firefox has a great PDF viewer vs Chromes minimalist one.
Not to even mention Firefox's amazing web developer tools, with or without Firebug.
Chrome is basically a slimmed down browser for people who want lord knows what so Google gave Chrome no features. I guess it was for speed and a minimalist look, but Firefox has all of that BUT it has a lot of features.
My question is, why do most people use Chrome? And also if you use Firefox what are some reasons that make it better that I could use to end the argument? I know NV uses Firefox. Perhaps you could help.
I'm right though, correct?
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CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5GHz
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB
RAM: 8GB 2400MHz DDR4
OS: Windows 10 64-Bit