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Not at all. Chromium at least (I.e. what Chrome is based on) is based on Webkit, and works on other OSs. The IE options under Window$ is more to do with Window$ integration than anything else. It is a completely new browser as such, with a better security architecture than most. I actually am beginning to quite like the interface as well. Lack of AdBlock, Cookie Monster and NoScript which I use in FF is what's keeping me away now, but no doubt someone will make something like that.Chrome looked fair, yet a bit weak on interface. Faster at first, but after some use , it slows down too. and whenever you go to a browsers advanced options and it opens IE's Options, that tells me one thing, it is a small interrface over IE's core. So you people waiting for Google OS, I know what you are gettin.
There are many of us coders that built our own browsers way back in VB5 and Delphi5 with "components" just like this. it is just a nicely wired interface running windows ie api code as far as I can see. njoy the illusion, and for a small fee, i can build you one with your name on it.
If you don't believe me, look at the project page here.
I wouldn't call FF the most memory efficient of browsers, however 3.5 seems to be a large improvement over 3.0. (Still 463MB with 25 tabs, but memory leakage seems to have gone, I used to get 800-900MB in the past). However CPU usage has increased slightly, and it isn't always lightning responsive for me.If you want a basic, baseline browser, that is customizable to your needs, firefox seems the way to go, as the program itself is very efficent, and doesn't swallow ram or cpu-but that increases as you increase the add ons.
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