yea i think i might do that then cus i would love to see google chrome become my default browser. why do you use FF on financial sites as opposed to google? is there a security problem on chrome?
NO PROBLEM, Because it's still Beta I'm not willing taking that risk, another reason is Chrome doesn't support add-on I'm using RoboForm and all passwords I'm using is generated using it. Even I myself don't know my own password. It's also not advisable saving password in HTTPS sites whatever browser your using. Incase you found a bug you can report it using the "Current Page Control" Under it you will find "Report A Bug and Broken Site" If Have something you'd like to share with the Google Chrome team, suggestions, feedback, thoughts, concerns, and musings about Google Chrome. USE THIS LINK! <------
Firefox was my no.1 before. But I really like Chrome now, because it's so clean and now that many bugs etc are fixed.
Now the initial surprise has worn off, it's time to ask the big questions about Google's new browser: is it any good? And how does it compare to its rivals? To find out, we've been running it alongside the two big browsers, IE8 beta 2 and a pre-release version of Firefox 3.1 (the Minefield build) with the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine enabled. On the face of it, all three browsers are excellent - but there are big differences in the way they do things, and even bigger differences in the strain they can put on your system. We benchmarked all three programs on a 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo machine packing 2GB of RAM and Windows Vista Ultimate - but as that's a fairly speedy machine we also blew the dust off our trusty and desperately underpowered Acer Aspire to see how they coped on that. Wherever possible we've compared like with like, and for the sake of clarity we'll avoid terms such as "OmniBox" (Chrome) or "Awesome Bar" (Firefox) when we're comparing different browsers' address bars. We believe in calling a spade a spade, not an OmniShovel or MegaSpade.
I am using both Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Since GC is still in its beta form, I mostly used MF.
Firefox is always better - A. A HUGE choice of addons/plugins. B. A HUGE choice of themes. Chrome does not have this.