The year is 2008 and I had been using Mozilla Firefox for two years after my painful but inevitable breakup with Internet Explorer. But, out of school and professional necessity, I had to make the swi
I also find Firefox’s UI/UX to be much better, especially the settings UI. On Firefox it’s easier to find a setting you want by just heading to the category and scrolling down.
This way you immediately see all of the setting options and you don’t need to head through a maze of submenus.
With Chrome you don’t have a few broad categories for what you’re looking for. Instead you have many vague categories with lots of submenus.
I also find Firefox’s UI/UX to be much better, especially the settings UI. On Firefox it’s easier to find a setting you want by just heading to the category and scrolling down. This way you immediately see all of the setting options and you don’t need to head through a maze of submenus.
With Chrome you don’t have a few broad categories for what you’re looking for. Instead you have many vague categories with lots of submenus.