Open Source v's Commercial: Browsers
For the past several days I have been evaluating Mozilla Firefox, an open-source browser, to determine how it compares to my current default application, Google Chrome. The first thing I noticed with Firefox was the ability to customize many features upon first opening the program. Firefox allowed for many tweaks to things such as security, privacy, add-ons and more, in a much more easy fashion than Chrome. The layout of the two browsers was very similar with their bookmark bars, paste-and-go feature, home link and tabbed navigation. The biggest difference was in the number of resources used, with Chrome eating up much more RAM than Firefox. The speed of the two seemed fairly similar, with Chrome opening pages a bit faster than Firefox. Small differences such as these may account for the difference in needed resources.
I would highly recommend Mozilla Firefox to anyone looking for a comparable browsing experience without the configuration hassles. You can go to the Firefox Download Page to get the latest version to try for yourself!

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