Neo // Racing Stripe A/V
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Post by Neo // Racing Stripe A/V on Apr 9, 2009 6:32:18 GMT 10
(I couldn't find the "Recommend a Thing: Firefox extentions" thread so nyeh) www.getpersonas.com/This is probably one of the best Firefox add-ons I've come across. Similar to Firefox's "skins" that you can download, this one you can customise yourself, or load them from the website. The cool thing about it is: it changes in real-time, meaning if you want to change the theme, simply hover the mouse over it to preview it, and then click the "Wear it" button to change it permanently. Or, if you don't want to go the website each time, simply click the little Fox icon in the bottom-left corner, and select the theme from there (Like before, hovering over previews the theme) A pretty neat add-on if you ask me; together with ColorfulTabs it makes Firefox quite pretty. (currently using "Firefox B")
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Post by stupid hos is my enemy on Apr 9, 2009 6:58:06 GMT 10
In your case, it would be fursonas, amirite?
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Apr 9, 2009 6:59:02 GMT 10
Interesting.
Not my kinda thing though.
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Post by Naem on Apr 9, 2009 7:28:36 GMT 10
Wow, this is really cool.
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Post by ShardNet on Apr 9, 2009 7:46:03 GMT 10
In your case, it would be fursonas, amirite? *is loling* I use chrome now.
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Post by CoolCorky on Apr 9, 2009 9:52:12 GMT 10
YOU'LL REGRET IT WHEN GOOGLE SUPPRESS OUR REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE YOU'LL REGRET IT Back on topic, neat addon. I may consider installing at some point. Congratulations! You have found my DELICIOUS CAKE. Report to the Capture the DELICIOUS CAKE thread to claim your prize!
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Post by D00D64: AM I GONE OR WHAT on Apr 9, 2009 18:10:44 GMT 10
Chrome > Firefox
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Post by Interrobang Pie on Apr 9, 2009 20:15:47 GMT 10
I used Chrome for all of 3 minutes.
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Post by Oberstleutnant Insipid on Apr 9, 2009 21:37:01 GMT 10
I just use Stylish :/
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Apr 9, 2009 22:36:20 GMT 10
Chrome is good. But it would be better if it was better.
i.e. A nice set of addons, not so buggy, less memory sucking, more structure etc.
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Post by Max Firestorm on Apr 11, 2009 1:27:09 GMT 10
In your case, it would be fursonas, amirite? Yeah. Very witty Fade. Totally original. </sarcasm>
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Post by ShardNet on Apr 11, 2009 5:45:06 GMT 10
In your case, it would be fursonas, amirite? Yeah. Very witty Fade. Totally original. </sarcasm> I thought it was hilarious. xD Anywho. Chrome could use more structure and less memory sucking, but I have had less stability problems with it as far as using over 9000 tabs like I do, so I'm sticking with it.
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Post by Breaker on Apr 11, 2009 16:38:46 GMT 10
I only used Chrome for a little while.
But that's like saying I used a cleaver to brush my teeth for a little while.
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Post by Sergeant Dull on Apr 12, 2009 2:24:30 GMT 10
I only used Chrome for a little while. But that's like saying I used a cleaver to brush my teeth for a little while. Can't have been that bad >_>
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Post by somebody probably on Apr 12, 2009 2:40:42 GMT 10
Yeah. Very witty Fade. Totally original. </sarcasm> Anywho. Chrome could use more structure and less memory sucking, but I have had less stability problems with it as far as using over 9000 tabs like I do, so I'm sticking with it. Yeah, the over 9000 tabs thing is a common thing that I come across when using Firefox. Sometimes after a long time of usage it'll just decide to lock up or stop loading web pages or something equally stupid. Conversely Chrome just seems to keep going no matter how much abuse I put it through. There are other things about the browser I like though, like in some browsers certain flash animations will freeze the browser and force you to restart it. With Chrome you just get a little un-smiley puzzle piece on the page where the flash animation is. Also I love the user interface, it's very clean, yet all the controls are easily accessible. Oh, also I quite like that Chrome was the only browser to survive day 1 of the Pwn2Own contest, which shows its sandbox security model might actually be doing something: www.neowin.net/news/software/09/03/20/pwn2own-googles-chrome-only-browser-to-withstand-day-onehothardware.com/News/Safari-IE8--Firefox-Hacked-in-Pwn2Own-Contest/
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