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Google Chrome drops support for older versions of Windows and OS X Comments

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  • AnonD-411799
  • utF
  • 11 Nov 2015

Aries, 11 Nov 2015"we would never force you to upgrade your OS" we WILL however remove support and force you to ... morei have tested both firefox & chrome. and they eat the same amount of RAM! atleast in my system. but i like chrome for its simpicity & developer tools. plus its snappy.

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    • Anonymous
    • NT9
    • 11 Nov 2015

    Why not just download the newer version of Chrome to get updated..?

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      • Google Hater
      • 7tD
      • 11 Nov 2015

      I hate you Google. I don't give a damn whether there is Chrome or not. Go to hell! We have Firefox...😜

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        • Big Daddy
        • wiT
        • 11 Nov 2015

        Anonymous, 11 Nov 2015As if we care about your bloated excuse for a browser. Firefox is now what Chrome should have ... moreTrue that, but firefox ? Nope nope nope.

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          • Big Daddy
          • wiT
          • 11 Nov 2015

          Aries, 11 Nov 2015"we would never force you to upgrade your OS" we WILL however remove support and force you to ... moreThink like a developer noob, no one likes to think about a handful of poor people..

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            • Aries
            • MVg
            • 11 Nov 2015

            "we would never force you to upgrade your OS" we WILL however remove support and force you to change to another Browser...

            ...oh well there is always FireFox and that wont eat RAM like its going out of fashion

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              • Anonymous
              • t7S
              • 11 Nov 2015

              As if we care about your bloated excuse for a browser. Firefox is now what Chrome should have been: a great browser. Even Microsoft Edge is better than Chrome and would even better if it had support for extensions like ad blockers.

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                • Anonymous
                • XNF
                • 11 Nov 2015

                use firefox only

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                  • Eske Rahn
                  • 3ii
                  • 11 Nov 2015

                  AnonD-60230, 11 Nov 2015Firefox is still there Google! don't worryTotally agree.
                  It seems a silly move, given that over 10% of users are still on XP.
                  They should wait till it was something like 5% or less
                  https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0

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                    • Anonymous
                    • ys}
                    • 11 Nov 2015

                    Chrome is a bloaty RAM-hogging monster anyway. Byeee!!

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                      • Anonymous
                      • pv@
                      • 11 Nov 2015

                      Chrome is sh-- anyway. Only computer illiterate people use it.

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                        • AnonD-464703
                        • 95g
                        • 11 Nov 2015

                        Good

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                          • verde
                          • mA@
                          • 11 Nov 2015

                          Good riddance, Chrome!

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                            • AnonD-60230
                            • UNU
                            • 11 Nov 2015

                            Firefox is still there Google! don't worry

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