

Firefox has some tools to track add-on performance, but they're not nearly as user-friendly. Plus, Chrome's task manager (access it by pressing Shift-Esc) breaks down how much RAM and CPU power each add-ons is using, so you can identify ones that may be causing issues with browser performance or device battery life. That matters if you're logging in and out of LastPass all day. For example, the login UI for LastPass is much nicer looking in Chrome than it is in Firefox. Two, the Chrome version of an add-on frequently has more work put into the user interface. So if you download a new version of Chrome or install an add-on on one of your devices, when you log in to your Google account in Chrome on another device, the browser will automatically download and install those add-ons or updates. One, your add-ons are linked to your Google account. The best add-on support: Chrome slightly edges out Firefox in two ways. Join the nixCraft community via RSS Feed, Email Newsletter or follow on Twitter.Google's Chrome Web browser has become one of the most popular in the world, thanks to smooth performance, support for add-ons, and features like casting and voice search that are absent in or only partially implemented by competing browsers like Safari, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge. He wrote more than 7k+ posts and helped numerous readers to master IT topics. Vivek Gite is the founder of nixCraft, the oldest running blog about Linux and open source. $ sudo dnf update google-chrome-stable See also OR use the following dnf command to update it on a Fedora Linux: You can simply update it by typing the following yum command: Gpgkey= How do I upgrade Google Chrome from an older version? This is useful to automatically update your Google Chrome version: The above procedure creates /etc//google-chrome.repo file as follows. Fig.03: Installing Google Chrome 89 on a Fedora using dnf command A note about Google chrome repo file
