Time well spent

Chrome vs. Firefox: The experiment is over – The winner is…

My Chrome vs. Firefox experiment is officially over. It’s been just over two weeks and while last week I sounded quite upbeat about Chrome one little thing has made me switch back to Firefox. Well not one little thing, a few things, but this was the last thing to tip me back to the Firefox side.

Through my little ‘experiment’ I was finding myself adding increasing number of extensions to my Chrome for things which were a bit more standard in Firefox. I can understand this being a good thing – having a blank slate for an Internet browser and the user being able to customize it exactly to their tastes. However when I found I couldn’t simple right-click on an image and view the image properties I got a little bit peeved.

Maybe I’m missing something, in which case point me out where I have missed this! But for work it’s quite important for me to be able to do something like that quickly. Yes, I had installed Firebug and the usual web development tools, but it’s not quite the same.

Another work related issue I was having was the inability to simply drag and drop images from a website to Adobe Photoshop. Of course there was the option to copy the image and paste into Photoshop, but like the image properties issue, it’s not quite the same.

I was almost willing to gloss over losing these simple piece of functionality purely based on the speed of Chrome and the lack of crashes. It was just that quick compared to Firefox. Opening new tabs and the website rendering in the new tab – that speed was definitely quicker than Firefox, though I didn’t sit there with a stopwatch timing it.

Having a decent web screenshot extension was another losing factor for Chrome. Fireshot is just the perfect web screenshot extension. Whereas Pixlr Grabr really can’t compete.

I’ll be more than willing to jump onto the Chrome bandwagon, when it’s developed a bit more and has lost the ‘out-of-the-box’ feeling it currently has. In the meantime I’ll stuck with my trusty Firefox and hope Mozilla can keep up with Google’s development on Chrome.

Going for Chrome: One Week On

Roughly a week ago I made a big change in my Internet browsing habits and ditched Mozilla’s Firefox for Google’s Chrome for a week long trial to see how it compares. So how did it do?

The fact that I’m still using it now bodes well for it. I’ve really enjoyed using it. Mostly from the speed aspect of the browser. It’s a lot faster and slicker at loading heavy pages. Noticeably quicker than Firefox, which has been a refreshing change. Also I’ve noted no crashes while using the browser, either at work or at home. Usually at work the Firefox crashes at least once a day and I’m having to restart my whole computer sometimes. That could just be my work PC, but I’ve not had any crashes at home with Chrome, which I would have had too.

There’s a few things I’m still getting used to. Like in Firefox I would simply type whatever website’s name I wanted to go to, hit enter and Firefox would take me there. I know it’s doing a little Google search, but it was a ’1-click’ thing for me. Meanwhile with Chrome if I were to do that I’d be taken to the search engine of my choice. I know the answer would come in the drop down as I was typing in the address bar, but not used to it yet!

I am missing a couple of extensions. I’m missing Echofon for Twitter a fair bit. Just the fact that it has the ability to have multiple accounts is what I miss. If I only had 1 Twitter account Chromed Bird would be fine.

The other Firefox extension I really miss is Fireshot for taking whole website screen grabs. The alternative Webpage Screenshot is working out OK, just doesn’t have the functions I’m used to with Fireshot.

Still, those couple of things aren’t stopping me sticking with Chrome. Let’s see how the next week goes!

Going for Chrome

At work I spend a lot of the day getting frustrated with Firefox. Well, the beginning of the day starts off well enough, but towards the end of the day frustration levels are getting higher all down to the usually brilliant Firefox crashing, using a ridiculous amount of memory and slowing me down.

Starting this morning I decided to make the switch at work to Google’s Chrome. I’ve used Chrome on and off for little bits here and there but never really made the switch. No real reason why, other than I was used to Firefox. So, the same reason why many people have stuck with IE then?

Why have I chosen Chrome for my Firefox alternative?
Quite simply – it’s my next best bet for a good browser with extensions and isn’t IE. Good enough answer?

I was pleasantly surprised when I installed Chrome and it not only transferred all my bookmarks, but also my browsing history, cookies and all. So the move over to Chrome was made all the less painful! Next step was extensions.

Firefox has such an amount and variety of extensions I was a bit cautious as to whether Chrome could match it. It can’t. Yet. But there’s a decent amount of extensions so far in their stock. For work though I missed having the web developer toolbar that has been faithfully stuck to my Firefox browser for as long as I can remember. Thankfully Chrome does have Firebug Lite so I feel somewhat covered for work.

Also essential for work is Chromed Bird. Twitter client for Google Chrome. Yes it’s work, but we all need a little divergence at times. Echofon was my Firefox work Twitter client. Chromed Bird is so far so good, however it lacking multiple account ability is a definite downside.

I’l be trying to find some more extensions as this week goes by and will report on anything interesting!

After one day’s worth of work on Chrome I have to say I am impressed. It’s slick, quick and seemingly effortless. We’ll see how I feel at the end of the week and the computer’s been running with a million applications.

Sidenote – I’ve switched to Chrome at home too. Is it a sign?

About Me

My name's Jaina and this is my blog. I've written an awfully ramble-y 'About Me' page where you can read all the sordid details.

Here you'll find my random thoughts on anything I feel like blogging about, but will most likely be finding my updated list of movies I'm watching this year, as I once again try and watch at least 100 movies. Also you'll find my photos of the day.

Latest Photos of the Day