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Over the past years (5 or so) I have migrated across a range of Internet software. (I still use Windows XP)
I started with Internet Explorer because it came with the computer. I stopped using IE because it wasn't especially fast and because it was the most vulnerable to viruses.
I went to Firefox because it was quicker and less vulnerable. However, it would get choked up not releasing memory (RAM?) until I had to shut everything down, empty it all (with CCleaner) and start again.
I then went to Google Chrome (which I am currently using) because it was even faster and easier. Unfortunately with Chrome, every once in awhile (but regularly) it will grind to a halt. I then need to shut down Chrome, go into task manager where I find one or two listings of chrome still running. I then close them and reopen Chrome and usually it works again. (Sometimes I have to do this two or three times. It is almost as though the cache? detaches itself from the rest of the program.) I went onto bleepingcomputer.com and they confirmed that this is an issue for Chrome and that no one has a solution.
So, what to use? Is there a stable program out there? Anyone used Safari on an XP? Back to Firefox or IE? Please don't tell me to use Linux as that is just too intimidating for me to change to on what is also a work computer.
thanks all
I started with Internet Explorer because it came with the computer. I stopped using IE because it wasn't especially fast and because it was the most vulnerable to viruses.
I went to Firefox because it was quicker and less vulnerable. However, it would get choked up not releasing memory (RAM?) until I had to shut everything down, empty it all (with CCleaner) and start again.
I then went to Google Chrome (which I am currently using) because it was even faster and easier. Unfortunately with Chrome, every once in awhile (but regularly) it will grind to a halt. I then need to shut down Chrome, go into task manager where I find one or two listings of chrome still running. I then close them and reopen Chrome and usually it works again. (Sometimes I have to do this two or three times. It is almost as though the cache? detaches itself from the rest of the program.) I went onto bleepingcomputer.com and they confirmed that this is an issue for Chrome and that no one has a solution.
So, what to use? Is there a stable program out there? Anyone used Safari on an XP? Back to Firefox or IE? Please don't tell me to use Linux as that is just too intimidating for me to change to on what is also a work computer.
thanks all
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