@Background is Best Pony
I don’t comprehend this concept, mostly because I would have no reason to let other people use my personal computer when we have a perfectly good family computer upstairs.
I do have chrome as well, for the record, for whenever youtube derps out and won’t load a video, and for checking my public gmail. (Since for some pain in the ass reason you can’t be logged into Youtube on one account and Gmail on another.)
@Background is Best Pony
Sure, you can totally trust Google to erase all of your data. They are most definitely not gathering information on your browsing habits and soforth.
@K_A
IE11 devtools are… an unnecessary restyle of what was working fine, and now it doesn’t work anymore.
The network and profile tabs always freeze on Windows 7, they knew that for months (I’m pretty sure they knew it even before IE11 was released), and they did nothing about it so far.
Fortunately, the new performance panel - which was quite missing up to IE10 - is working fine, and the Debug panel still works. But geez.
Fiorefox’ devtools are good now, you can uninstall Firebug at last, but Chrome’s are getting better and better, IMO.
@K_A
Is this pre FF24… or post FF25?
I BUCKKING HATE THE NEW DOWNLOAD MANAGER (If you could call that POS a Download Manager!). Thankfully they’ve left my FF24ESR alone up till now… (Knocks on Wood!).
Really I don’t know what I’m gonna do if Mozilla keeps insisting on turning FF into the 2010’s New Coke I can deal with the Chrom-ifacation of FireFox well enough. But, when they decide to thorw away my beloved Download Manager, and place it into my “History & Bookmarks” Folder… I want to knock someponies Block off!
@QuasarNova
Having all the browsers doesn’t mean you are the master. It just means you have a lot of junk on your computer, a lot of which you won’t ever need.