Firefox 4 90%, Chrome 10%. I've found Chrome to be more stable on a
couple of sites I rarely use, hence the 10%. For awhile it was flopped
the other way, but I've liked FF 4 more since it was beta. I couldn't
justify using just one, neither would work for me 100% of the time.

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Jeremy MountainJohnson
jeremy.mountainjohnson at gmail.com



On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Brian Wood <woodbrian77 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been using Firefox 3.6.13 and have recently started using Chrome
> after using Chrome once previously.  One frequently encountered
> scrolling-related bug I was having with Firefox went away with Chrome.
> One reason I decided to take another look at Chrome was my browsing
> tends to use a lot of my resources.  Firefox seems to be multi-threaded
> as the top program gives a one liner for Firefox that makes it easy to
> tell how much resource it is using.  Chrome though seems to use a
> separate process for each tab and that makes it a pain to compare how
> much resource it is using to do the same thing I was doing with Firefox.
> There's another aspect to Chrome I like so don't really think I'll go back
> to Firefox soon, but I'm not really sure if Chrome is using less resources
> than Firefox.  I also recall hearing about an upcoming Firefox release
> that will be more efficient than previous Firefox releases.  Thanks in
> advance.
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