Few Tips to Improve Google Chrome Browser further

The Google Chrome browser is a very lightweight Browser, but some of us feels it lacks important feature which are required and necessary in order to make it lightweight and speedup. We hope that you already read our article on Tips to speed up Google Chrome.

Some of the features which Mozilla Firefox or IE offers are essential but missing in Google Chrome. We can enhance and improve Google chrome by using these extension and make Google chrome more useful than actually it is while keeping in lightweight.

If you want to switch to Speedy Google chrome but feels it lacks essential features, this post will be useful for you. By using plugins described here you can make it really useful and use it in same way you were using Firefox –

– Secure passwords manager

Google chrome saves your password and have inbuilt password manager but it does not encrypt your password while saving and neither it has the option of having master password to secure your passwords. but you can overcome using a free tool KeePass (provided by — http://keepass.info/).

– Anonymise Chrome

Google chrome installs with a unique installation ID which can be used to identify you. This is not necessary and could be used to exploit you. if you want to remove this  download UnChrome (from www.abelssoft.net/unchrome.php) . This little tool will erase your identifier ID and fill zeroes instead.


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How to Install Old Add-ons in Firefox 3.5

Firefox 3.5 has been around for quite a while, yet you can still find add-ons and themes that were not updated to work with it (most of them abandoned). Some of them are great, providing unique functionality that you can’t otherwise get.

So, if you are already using Firefox 3.5 (which is faster and better in a lot of ways), is there something you can do about those plugins?

Why, yes, yes there is!

Firefox developers have built in a setting that you can change to allow installation of older add-ons and themes. It is disabled by default, as some of those plugins are incompatible with the new version and can cause crashes, freezes and other problems.

But most of them will still work, and the only way to find out is to try it yourself.


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How To Speed Up Firefox Startup

If you’ve been actively using Firefox 3.5 for a while, you might have noticed that is starts slower and slower every time. This is because of a security feature which requires the browser to randomize security hashes and code every time it starts up.

This means it needs to reload configuration data and other information on every startup, and if you have downloaded a lot of files, surfed a lot of sites and have lots of passwords saved for each one, the process can be very slow (it can take up a few minutes!).

You can mediate this by buying a faster hard drive (an SSD would be preferable) and regularly clearing your browser’s cache, history and saved passwords (from Tools->Clear Recent History), but I’m assuming you don’t really want to do that :-) .

So I’m going to show you a very simple solution that will speed up Firefox’s startup time while keeping your data intact.

It involves deleting the files in Temporary folders, which are also scanned by Firefox every time it loads. You’ll have to do this about once a month, so I think it shouldn’t be a huge inconvenience. You have to open the following folders and delete all files inside (leaving those that can’t be deleted for any reason):

In Windows XP (replace “#USER#” with your username):

C:\Documents and Settings\#USER#\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files

C:\Documents and Settings\#USER#\Local Settings\Temp

C:\WINDOWS\Temp

In Windows Vista and 7:

%TEMP%

You can copy each line into Windows Explorer’s address bar, replacing “#USER#” with your current username.
Let’s see how it helped me:

I had 3.95GB of files in these folders (after about 8 months of using Firefox). Browser startup time was 22 seconds (measured with a stopwatch) before I deleted them and went down to 11 seconds afterwards, which is exactly twice as fast. There were still about a dozen files left which could not be deleted, but their size was 1.67MB total, so they can’t make any significant difference.

Tips To Speed Up Google Chrome

Well Google lunched new version of Google chrome which is much faster and stable, You also loving it and it’s becoming your favorite browser as you simply loves it’s clean interface and speed of browsing. Here are some good tips which can improve your experience further and you will love this fantastic browser more than ever.

Just follow these tips and see how Chrome improves in performance -

Disables usage statistics of Google Chrome

This option is used to help in Development of Google chrome, It send your usage data to Google so that based on that they can further improve Chrome. But if you are worried about system performance you should disable it . To disable this go to tools menu > Options > Advanced and uncheck the check box which says Send usage data to Google….

Disable DNS Preload in Google Chrome

This will prevent Google chrome to keep DNS info in their cache. Most of time it is unnecessary if you have a good connection of  at least 256kbps or more. It is recommended only for slow dial up connection or Mobile users who actually spend a lot f time in DNS query during browsing.  To disable this you have to go Options > Under the Hood > Privacy – There are 2 checkboxes one says ‘Use a web service to help resolve navigational errors’ and second is ‘ use a prediction service to help complete searches and URL’s typed in address bar’.

You can disable both option or any one of them, first one is used only if you make a mistake while typing any URL while other one is activated by default everytime you start typing a URL.


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