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<blockquote data-quote="rain2reign" data-source="post: 937479" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>I share the sentiment. I also use Firefox mainly, because I have used it for so long that I just copy my profile folder over and voilà. Having that said, I am disappointed in the direction it's been heading. Some settings and under the hood security measures (or features) that have been default or opt-in in Chromium so far and yet either haven't made it into Firefox or just barely made the cut in the last 3-4 updates.</p><p></p><p>Always loved its customization, though the gap is not that big nowadays... I just wish they would just finally get stuff done....</p><p></p><p>Edit: In the end if other browser engines disappear, there will be no real competition aside from those within the Chromium family against each other. Which is a bad thing in my opinion. Especially since Google has been pushing its own Google web standards as the internet standard (making people forget we actually got internet web standards)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rain2reign, post: 937479, member: 88069"] I share the sentiment. I also use Firefox mainly, because I have used it for so long that I just copy my profile folder over and voilà. Having that said, I am disappointed in the direction it's been heading. Some settings and under the hood security measures (or features) that have been default or opt-in in Chromium so far and yet either haven't made it into Firefox or just barely made the cut in the last 3-4 updates. Always loved its customization, though the gap is not that big nowadays... I just wish they would just finally get stuff done.... Edit: In the end if other browser engines disappear, there will be no real competition aside from those within the Chromium family against each other. Which is a bad thing in my opinion. Especially since Google has been pushing its own Google web standards as the internet standard (making people forget we actually got internet web standards)... [/QUOTE]
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