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Old April 08, 2010, 10:21 AM
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I have Safari, IE, Firefox, Opera, and Google Chrome installed in my computer. My computer is slow anyways so it's not the OS.
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Old April 09, 2010, 11:39 AM
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Then Why do you uninstall not the browser from computer.?
So you will can see that your computer get more performance in the software.
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Old April 15, 2010, 10:29 AM
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no it's nothing to do with the browsers

anyways another thing about Google Chrome in IE7 and Firefox you can save the tabs; in Google Chrome you cannot
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What it is ?
SO: sistema operativo. OS in English (I'm used to write SO, that's why I wrote it instead of OS).
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SO: sistema operativo. OS in English (I'm used to write SO, that's why I wrote it instead of OS).
It's ok

Only I asked it because I didn't understand the word SO in English and as I have the habit to write the OS to say operative system but that in English, for that reason, I didn't understand your commentary.

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no it's nothing to do with the browsers

anyways another thing about Google Chrome in IE7 and Firefox you can save the tabs; in Google Chrome you cannot
Yes you can! Go into your options and look for the thing that says to save tabs on shut down or something (I'm on a work computer right now, so I don't have Chrome). But I save about 50 tabs every time I shut down Chrome.....
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Old April 16, 2010, 08:03 PM
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oh :/ well in IE7 and firefox you can do it without going to options just click the close button and it will ask *shrugs*
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If you go to "Options" and "Reopen pages that were open last session", you don't ever have to be asked. You just close Chrome, and then the next time you open it, it will open to the same tabs you had before. Just that one time going through "options". Saves you one click every time you open and close.
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If you go to "Options" and "Reopen pages that were open last session", you don't ever have to be asked. You just close Chrome, and then the next time you open it, it will open to the same tabs you had before. Just that one time going through "options". Saves you one click every time you open and close.
That's a of the vantage of the Google Chrome if you need to reopen the last websites that you have opened before, you can do it, and well just I like that feature of the Google software.

Congratulation for your decision to use the Google software.
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Nobody votes for IE?
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Not I don't like the IE, that browser is very conflicted with the Windows XP.
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IE sucks unless you have a fast computer like my school has fast computers and IE works well on those
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Not I have the experience that the IE works low in the computer, when I used the Internet Explorer always I had troubles with the software, it tended to block me the computer and never it coma to work well again.

And I'm not use to use that software I don't like, I prefer to use the Google Chrome meanwhile.
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that's true

I love both Firefox and Google Chrome
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I have Chrome, Firefox, and IE8 but I like Firefox the best.
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Firefox is better. Google Chrome says in their TOS that they can take information from your computer and give it to third parties, so not downloading that one
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Firefox is better. Google Chrome says in their TOS that they can take information from your computer and give it to third parties, so not downloading that one
It's false.

Never I have seen before that announcement in the Google installation.
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@Wafflestomp: That's right, but you can choose not to share that information.
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It's false.

Never I have seen before that announcement in the Google installation.
As Angelica said, it isn't false. It's true. It's in their terms of service agreement if you want to read through it.

Regardless of whether or not you're able to turn it off, I still don't feel comfortable using it.
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Really don't bother you with my commentary, but I don't believe in agreement of the Google service.

Anyway here I leave the commentary.
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