Huh. Firefox has been trouble-free for me as long as I've had it. And I like how if the program crashes, it will automatically try to reload the page you were last on. Sure, it doesn't always succeed, or maybe I don't want it to, but the option is there, and it's appreciated.
IE I won't touch unless I absolutely have to, which is pretty much just OS updates. I've been known to use it a few times to test out a web link that I'm having issues with, to see if it's the browser or my connection, but other than that, I use Firefox pretty much exclusively.
Edit: As for multiple tabs and processes, I never lose sight of the fact that a "multitasker" is really just a very clever (and fast) single-task-at-a-time process running a timeshare. Bear that in mind whenever you're running lots of programs, or trying to download multiple things at once (which technically loading multiple pages simultaneously counts as,) and you'll be fine. I always remember to prioritize PC activities, so that it's never trying to do too much at the same time, so I don't overload its ability to multiprocess.
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Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do.
IE I won't touch unless I absolutely have to, which is pretty much just OS updates. I've been known to use it a few times to test out a web link that I'm having issues with, to see if it's the browser or my connection, but other than that, I use Firefox pretty much exclusively.
Edit: As for multiple tabs and processes, I never lose sight of the fact that a "multitasker" is really just a very clever (and fast) single-task-at-a-time process running a timeshare. Bear that in mind whenever you're running lots of programs, or trying to download multiple things at once (which technically loading multiple pages simultaneously counts as,) and you'll be fine. I always remember to prioritize PC activities, so that it's never trying to do too much at the same time, so I don't overload its ability to multiprocess.
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Those who fear the darkness have never seen what the light can do.