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Better tweetdeck firefox
Better tweetdeck firefox












better tweetdeck firefox
  1. #BETTER TWEETDECK FIREFOX SOFTWARE#
  2. #BETTER TWEETDECK FIREFOX PASSWORD#

Chrome only spell-checks the lines around the cursor, rather than the entirety of a text box as soon as it’s active: I can see the efficiency argument here from Google: if a user hasn’t clicked on a text box, why waste resources on grammar and spell checks until it’s needed? That said, if you’re typing for a living – and many of us do, even if you’re not in the world of professional publishing – being able to quickly parse the errors of a document is super handy.Again, not the most secure option, but bloody handy. Firefox doesn’t have that problem, and you can access your saved logins which can be a lifesaver in a pinch.

better tweetdeck firefox

But sometimes I need to login to an app or browser quickly, and for whatever reason – probably enforced by the developers – Chrome never actually remembers the login details.

#BETTER TWEETDECK FIREFOX PASSWORD#

  • Firefox actually saves passwords: I can hear people groaning in the background already at the security implications of this – and yes, I do use separate password managers personally and professionally.
  • It’s neck and neck for practical purposes, which brings the other major benefits of Firefox into play: I’ve run some eyeball tests this morning, and while Chrome pops up a fraction of a second faster, that’s all it is. The early Firefox Quantum betas were much better than the Firefox of old – but our work sites still loaded up faster (without adblock, to be clear), which was one of the major reasons I switched back.

    #BETTER TWEETDECK FIREFOX SOFTWARE#

    The main things I was looking for were all productivity based: I wanted something that was memory efficient, especially when I’ve got multiple browser tabs competing for memory space with Photoshop, occasionally Open Broadcaster Software (if recording) and other apps.

    better tweetdeck firefox

    Gaming in a browser, even as someone who runs a gaming site for their day job, isn’t close to the main reason I switched browsers though. support for two players, on a single screen. But one of the projects has got a nice ace up its sleeve. We've talked about some of the Tomb Raider fan remakes before, and some of them are pretty cool. Fan-Made Tomb Raider Remake Adds Multiplayer Using 3D Glasses














    Better tweetdeck firefox