64bit Chrome Released
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Yeah, just one tab!
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Since switching to 64 bit chrome I have had chrome crash more times than in the last 3 years I have used it.
I can make it crash every time by clicking on a PDF link (which auto opens in the built in viewer) and then closing the tab. This is very annoying.
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@JaredBusch said:
Since switching to 64 bit chrome I have had chrome crash more times than in the last 3 years I have used it.
I can make it crash every time by clicking on a PDF link (which auto opens in the built in viewer) and then closing the tab. This is very annoying.
Yeah, the x64 Chrome has been unstable for me as well. I just reverted back to the 32-bit version.
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Just a little flaky for me. Mostly good.
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It's having issues all over the place on Mac os for me. but so does 32bit right now. So Meh.
Safari seems to work the best right now but I have problems with some webforms not working in it. I need a new default browser I think since firefox was new rewritten so it's not entirely native on mac (meaning it's slow). -
With all of the problems, I still think that Chrome remains generally the best choice. None are perfect, all are fine these days. If I was on Mac, I'd probably just use Safari most of the time. But I'm not so maybe I would switch to Chrome. Typically I am on a mix of Chrome and Firefox throughout the day.
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I've been sticking to Firefox for now.
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I use a combination of Chrome and Safari on my Mac. Firefox is just too darn slow.
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I haven't had any crashes with the browser, but I am also using Foxit reader. I actually forgot that I was using 64bit until I saw this thread was updated. Oh, and Chrome is my default browser.
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@technobabble said:
I haven't had any crashes with the browser, but I am also using Foxit reader. I actually forgot that I was using 64bit until I saw this thread was updated. Oh, and Chrome is my default browser.
Has nothing to do with the PDF viewer you have installed. I tested with fox it, Adobe, and only the built in windows 8 reader. Chrome uses an internal pdf viewer to display them inline. After displaying one inline and closing that tab, the browser crashed. Every time.