Firefox vs SWare Iron

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bark_bark_bark
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Firefox vs SWare Iron

#1 Post by bark_bark_bark »

Platform for Firefox used: Windows XP and Slacko 5.4
Platform for SWare Iron used: Windows XP

Pros for Firefox:
-Very secure
-Open source
-A lot of extensions available (as well as great plugin support)
-Very fast (depends on specs)
-Low bandwidth usage (with the right addons)

Cons for Firefox:
-Way to fast of a release cycle
-Some bugs on some PC and OS configs

Pros for SWare Iron:
-More secure than Google Chrome
-Built-in ad blocker
-Faster than Google Chrome (even on somewhat older hardware)
-built-in Flash (crashes way less than Google Chrome's Flash)

Cons for SWare Iron:
-Less secure than firefox (not by much though)
-Not Open Source
-Still some Flash crashes (more than firefox does)
-Looks way to much like Google Chrome

Experience with Firefox:
I've been using it for a very long time and still is my preferred web browser. At times though I get frustrated because of it's fast release cycle. But sometimes the update can be essential for website/extension/plugin compatibility.

Experience with SWare Iron:
Literally, I just started using it yesterday. Overall it's better, faster, and safer than Google Chrome. I really have nothing else to say.

What do you think?
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xman
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#2 Post by xman »

I use Chrome or Dragon, not Iron. Iron is lacking security updates.

InsanityBit has something more to say about Iron:

http://www.insanitybit.com/2012/06/23/s ... chrome-21/

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arcanis
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Location: Columbus, Ohio

#3 Post by arcanis »

I agree with both of you! lol That is, I find Iron to be faster than chrome, and I don't know why. Playdayz has said something like that elsewhere, if I remember correctly.

However, I am also aware that there is no difference between Chromium and the Iron project except that private browsing always on by default.

So, I use Firefox, basically for the same reason many people drive the same car year after year: it's familiar, therefore I trust it.

I am only human, after all. At least, mostly human, I think...

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