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				Probably half of people here switched to Quantum :) For the last couple of years i've been using Chrome for testing only
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				 coolq47708yI have to say Firefox isn't quite as shiny(chrome), but it is fast. And that's all I really care about. Plus you can get theme packs. coolq47708yI have to say Firefox isn't quite as shiny(chrome), but it is fast. And that's all I really care about. Plus you can get theme packs.
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				 suprano37708yYou know when someone is in an abusive relationship yet, they still stay or got back to it? That's me with Chrome. Aside the memory hog it is, I still love Chrome. Tried Quantum though, but went back to Chrome. 😁 suprano37708yYou know when someone is in an abusive relationship yet, they still stay or got back to it? That's me with Chrome. Aside the memory hog it is, I still love Chrome. Tried Quantum though, but went back to Chrome. 😁
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				@hazelnutlatte i think so too.
 @coolq I agree. Chrome still looks better, but firefox for me has been really fast and stable, plus extra RAM doesn't hurt.
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				 monr0e12278yI did. I still use chrome for the odd thing here and there, but for the most part I'm sticking with quantum now. Although quantum is a bit buggy when it comes to SSL, I hate the fact that it forces a permanent exception rather than a one time visit. monr0e12278yI did. I still use chrome for the odd thing here and there, but for the most part I'm sticking with quantum now. Although quantum is a bit buggy when it comes to SSL, I hate the fact that it forces a permanent exception rather than a one time visit.
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				I'm using it. Does anyone find it loads websites kinda slowly from time to time? I even fire up Chromium alongside to ensure its not my connection. Really weird.
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				 mrgemeco1028yOn my Macbook quantum actually draws more power and lags when showing CSS animations. Chrome runs smoothly but consumes waaaay more RAM mrgemeco1028yOn my Macbook quantum actually draws more power and lags when showing CSS animations. Chrome runs smoothly but consumes waaaay more RAM
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				I have tried Firefox Quantum. This guys did a great job however I' am not going to switch just now. Let's see what Google Chrome will bring to the table.
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				Since the day I set Firefox as my default browser 2 days ago, chrome has used 202% of my cpu and then today Firefox used 80%. I don't know whether to see that as an achievement or not.
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				@cmarshall10450 I have 16GB ram and a core i7 cpu, Chrome still somehow manages to use it all. Chrome is like air - it will occupy whatever space you give it.
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				I switched to Quantum. Had a bunch of tabs open and made sure to change the settings to reopen previous open tabs. Closed Firefox. Next time I opened Firefox all the tabs were gone. I closed Firefox. Opened Chrome. Never looked back.
 
 Chrome has never failed me in it's reliability.
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				I may have been too quick to sing the praises of Firefox. It's been using a lot of my cpu as well, 127% at one point. My laptop is 7 years old so it's probably just slowly dying and the cpu can't handle these new fangled technologies.
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Has anyone switched to Firefox Quantum? I have. I haven't missed Chrome at all.
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