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Culture Crash

Dear Firefox: Please forgive me

Dear Firefox:

When we met three years ago, I thought: This is it, the browser I've been waiting for. I've found my life partner. So I dumped Internet Explorer faster than you can say “unrecoverable system error” and we moved in together. Sure, we had our ups and downs over the years, but overall it was great. Really.

Then, last September, Google Chrome came into my life. I admit I was totally infatuated.

She was sweet. Good looking, easy, and uncomplicated, just the way I like them. And she had something extra, something indefinable. Call it the Google magic. Whatever it was, I was hooked.

We went everywhere together. Sometimes I'd have 20 or 30 tabs open at once. She was a free spirit, and nimble as hell. I loved the cute little button that let me quickly open new tabs and the way she showed me thumbnails of my favorite sites; I didn't even have to ask. And if I needed a little private time, no problem – she'd open an incognito window for me and quietly step away.

I thought it would be a three-day fling. I never imagined we'd move in together.

But when you showed up, it got ugly. She hated it when another browser came into the room. And not just you; Safari, Flock, Opera, even IE during those desperate moments when a Web site just insisted on it. My system would freeze tight and I'd have to crawl under my desk and yank the power cord. It was humiliating.

So I made a difficult decision. I made Chrome my default. I committed.

Things went great for a while. Then they began to change. Chrome became moody and unstable. She didn't like the scroll wheel on my mouse. She refused to save my Web pages as text files. She couldn't remember my log-ons and passwords, no matter how many times I wrote them down for her.

And -- I don't know how to put this delicately – she stopped putting out. Sometimes video would play, sometimes it wouldn't. Yet the same Web video displayed just fine when I came back to you.

I tried to tell myself that Chrome's just a beta, she'll grow out of it, give her time. Then I looked at her older sisters, Gmail and Froogle. And her brother Lively, may he rest in peace. Train wrecks, the lot of them. I guess that's just how it is when rich parents spoil their kids.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, I'm sorry. I've been a cad, and I know it. But I'll do anything to make it right. I'll contribute to the Mozilla Foundation. I'll take down that poster of Larry and Sergey dressed as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Whatever you want. Name it and it's yours.

Please. Will you forgive me? I want to come home.

When not on bended knee for Firefox, Dan Tynan tends his blogs, Culture Crash and Tynan on Tech.

What People Are Saying

.. ff is more reliable.

I loved this article. Well written and very entertaining.

Sure Chrome is fast. (lightning fast! i really liked this) But it still don't stand next to ff quite yet. I still have rendering issues every now and then. Also, I haven't been able to get enough plugins or add-ons to test it's new crash-resistant design. I'm hoping the separate process idea will work.. but i haven't been able to try it yet really. As a developer plugins are essential: there aren't many for Chrome yet.. and the ff plugin UI is class. I will say that the inbult inspector for Chrome is not bad.

As for my 2 cents on the Google-snooping: get out of my life Google! Build something that's not gonna scare all of us off because of your nosey, 'other-ppl's business' issues you guys seem to have.

if it's any consolation...

... my wife doesn't find me very funny, either. and she uses IE exclusively. not sure what that says about her.

dt

The GMail as Train Wreck Thing...

Like others here, I can't fathom why you lumped GMail in with lively. So, just curious, which email service do you prefer?

you're not alone in wondering...

... why the swipe at gmail. so I've posted a new "letter" to try and explain it:

http://blogs.computerworld.com/gmail_train_wreck

cheers,

dt

bah

I say once you've used a browser for 3 years and you cheat on it still, you sir have problems. Yet, you redeemed yourself by coming back and asking for forgiveness. Very well. You sir, are forgiven.

GMail is a train wreck?

GMail is a train wreck? Wha...?

My thoughts exactly.

I use GMail exclusively as my personal Internet mail box and though I have some things that I would like Google to fix, I still find the package, on the whole, to be well worth the effort. And, I find plenty of people who sign their emails as myboxname@gmail.com.

Cute, but...

...GMail is no train wreck. And yes, the fact that it's a BETA does matter. Go back to Firefox as I did from trying Chrome and wait for a mature product. You are too early with your assessment.

I'm curious what online email service is better than GMail in your opinion. I'd like to check it out as this would be quite an accomplishment.

Your just missing that confortable feeling

Firefox is getting much worse, your just missing that feeling of being together and what you have a been through. I can assure you chrome will take over shortly when it finds a way to allow third party add-on's like roboform

More...

Check out http://detentionslip.org for a story about a boy who was suspended from school for trying to use Firefox as his web browser!