Firefox 34 has arrived!

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#1 angeldeb82
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And it comes with Firefox Hello video chat, revamped search bar, and Chromecast tab mirroring from Android! Cool!

http://venturebeat.com/2014/12/01/firefox-34-arrives-with-firefox-hello-video-chat-revamped-search-and-chromecast-tab-mirroring-from-android/

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#2 harry_james_pot  Moderator
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Anyone knows when it's getting support for 60fps youtube?

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Why do peple throw parties when firefox updates their crap browser? Chrome FTW!

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#5 Master_Live
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You are so a Firefox shill.

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#6  Edited By Brutal_Elitegs
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@Master_Live said:

You are so a Firefox shill.

Whatever made you think that?

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#7 SoftwareGeek
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Firefox is by far and away the best browser available. Anything else is a waste of time.

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#8 EJ902
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Too bad they're still using the garbage astralis user interface. I don't really like firefox but I use it because I can't find anything better. Opera used to be my browser of choice but then they shat all over it and turned it into Chrome, getting rid of everything that ever made opera good.

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@TheWalkingGhost said:

Why do peple throw parties when firefox updates their crap browser? Chrome FTW!

I used to use Chrome but there was some glitch with an update that would occasionally freeze up my pc. In the forums it seemed to be a somewhat common problem so I switched to Firefox. Don't know if they ever fixed the glitch but I'm on firefox now.

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#10  Edited By TheWalkingGhost
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@ferrari2001 said:

@TheWalkingGhost said:

Why do peple throw parties when firefox updates their crap browser? Chrome FTW!

I used to use Chrome but there was some glitch with an update that would occasionally freeze up my pc. In the forums it seemed to be a somewhat common problem so I switched to Firefox. Don't know if they ever fixed the glitch but I'm on firefox now.

I use Chrome, never had a problem. I used to use firefox but it would always run way slower then Chrome did.

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#11 EJ902
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@TheWalkingGhost said:

Why do peple throw parties when firefox updates their crap browser? Chrome FTW!

One of the things I don't like about chrome is how basic and minimalistic it is out of the box. Usually you can find an add-on to do what you want, but I'd rather not go trawling around for third-party add-ons just to add functionality that should be there anyway, especially since they have had some problems with add-ons containing malware in the past (they're probably not alone in that regard). The options page in chrome is awful, it's a very basic sheet that gives you little control over the browser. I think there is about:config but that isn't as intuitive to use as a GUI. Firefox is at least a fair bit better in that regard but for me nothing comes close to old opera giving you damn near total control over the browser and letting you set a wide range of options on a per-site basis.