![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Or how the address bar ("awesome bar") in Firefox is so much greater than Chrome's in finding stuff (probably because Google wants you to do a google search, not find stuff from your own history or bookmarks). Like how to use the multi-account containers I mentioned. I'd rather have an article on "Switching from Chrome to Firefox? Here are some tips on great features in Firefox". So it's not like Fx's version is "bad", just different. The download manager being different isn't a "problem", and even Chrome is changing it to become more like Fx's. Hence why no one cares about making profiles in Fx better, there is already a better solution to the problem profiles solve. It paints a picture that you need to "sacrifice" something to use Fx and lists various "problems".įor instance it mentions how troublesome it is to use profiles as a "problem". I feel this article almost do more harm than good. ![]()
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