![]() ![]() Chrome has them at the middle of the screen, while Firefox lists them on the top. Icons to access your synced browsing history, recent tabs from other devices and the reading list are conveniently present on the new tab pages of both browsers. Not to say that there aren’t any differences in aesthetics - Chrome looks more modern and polished, while Firefox has that classical touch to it with clearly defined boundaries between elements. When I first launched Firefox, I was surprised to see how similar it looked to Chrome. ![]() Does Firefox warrant a complete switchover from Chrome? While both browsers have a lot of convenient features to offer, let’s look at a few areas where they excel over each other. ![]()
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