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My only problem with Chrome is that it is too "cachy" as compared to Firefox. When I am updating website files, I normally don't see changes immediately in Chrome. I would have to F5 couple of times before I see new changes. In Firefox, I just hit the refresh icon on top once, and I see the same changes. I guess in order for Chrome to be as fast as it is, it has to cache a lot of things... makes sense. So I use both at the same time.
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