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      06-26-2011
Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?
 
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      06-26-2011
In news:,
Airman Basic wrote:
> Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?


Chrome uses Webkit for its rendering engine. Maxthon v3 also uses
Webkit. Although Maxthon's version is tweaked for speed. And I ever
never seen Maxthon v3 ever crash for any reason. This is supposed to be
one of its features of Maxthon anyway.

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      06-26-2011
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 09:53:00 -0500, "BillW50" <> wrote:

> In news:,
> Airman Basic wrote:
> > Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?

>
> Chrome uses Webkit for its rendering engine. Maxthon v3 also uses
> Webkit. Although Maxthon's version is tweaked for speed. And I ever
> never seen Maxthon v3 ever crash for any reason. This is supposed to be
> one of its features of Maxthon anyway.



I've been a big Maxthon fan for several years no. But I run Maxthon 2.
I tried Maxthon 3 when it came out, but it was missing so many Maxthon
features that I liked so much (sorry, I no longer remember what they
were) that I dumped it and went back to Maxthon 2.

 
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      06-26-2011
In news:,
Ken Blake wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 09:53:00 -0500, "BillW50" <> wrote:
>
>> In news:,
>> Airman Basic wrote:
>>> Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?

>>
>> Chrome uses Webkit for its rendering engine. Maxthon v3 also uses
>> Webkit. Although Maxthon's version is tweaked for speed. And I ever
>> never seen Maxthon v3 ever crash for any reason. This is supposed to
>> be one of its features of Maxthon anyway.

>
> I've been a big Maxthon fan for several years no. But I run Maxthon 2.
> I tried Maxthon 3 when it came out, but it was missing so many Maxthon
> features that I liked so much (sorry, I no longer remember what they
> were) that I dumped it and went back to Maxthon 2.


I use all of them actually. Not Maxthon v1 too much anymore, mostly on
older machines. Yes Maxthon 3 doesn't have all of the features of
Maxthon v2 yet. But Maxthon 2 also has more development time than
Maxthon 3 has. But I can say that the addition of Webkit in Maxthon 3 is
a very welcome feature. As no other browser that I know of supports more
than one rending engine. At least not as nice as Maxthon 3 does. And
while it doesn't have all of the other features as Maxthon 2, it is
still very usable nonetheless.

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      06-26-2011
Airman Basic wrote:
> Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?


Yes
 
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      06-26-2011
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 11:01:20 -0500, "BillW50" <> wrote:

> In news:,
> Ken Blake wrote:
> > On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 09:53:00 -0500, "BillW50" <> wrote:
> >
> >> In news:,
> >> Airman Basic wrote:
> >>> Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?
> >>
> >> Chrome uses Webkit for its rendering engine. Maxthon v3 also uses
> >> Webkit. Although Maxthon's version is tweaked for speed. And I ever
> >> never seen Maxthon v3 ever crash for any reason. This is supposed to
> >> be one of its features of Maxthon anyway.

> >
> > I've been a big Maxthon fan for several years no. But I run Maxthon 2.
> > I tried Maxthon 3 when it came out, but it was missing so many Maxthon
> > features that I liked so much (sorry, I no longer remember what they
> > were) that I dumped it and went back to Maxthon 2.

>
> I use all of them actually. Not Maxthon v1 too much anymore, mostly on
> older machines. Yes Maxthon 3 doesn't have all of the features of
> Maxthon v2 yet. But Maxthon 2 also has more development time than
> Maxthon 3 has. But I can say that the addition of Webkit in Maxthon 3 is
> a very welcome feature. As no other browser that I know of supports more
> than one rending engine. At least not as nice as Maxthon 3 does. And
> while it doesn't have all of the other features as Maxthon 2, it is
> still very usable nonetheless.



It might be usable, but the reason I use Maxthon instead of IE,
Firefox, etc. is the features that are in Maxthon 2 and not in Maxthon
3. But I'm hoping that they upgrade it soon, and in the not too
distant future, it will catch up with Maxthon 2. In the meantime I'm
staying with Maxthon 2.

I never used version 1, by the way.
 
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      06-26-2011
Ken Blake wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 11:01:20 -0500, "BillW50" <> wrote:
>
>> In news:,
>> Ken Blake wrote:
>>> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 09:53:00 -0500, "BillW50" <> wrote:
>>>
>>>> In news:,
>>>> Airman Basic wrote:
>>>>> Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?
>>>> Chrome uses Webkit for its rendering engine. Maxthon v3 also uses
>>>> Webkit. Although Maxthon's version is tweaked for speed. And I ever
>>>> never seen Maxthon v3 ever crash for any reason. This is supposed to
>>>> be one of its features of Maxthon anyway.
>>> I've been a big Maxthon fan for several years no. But I run Maxthon 2.
>>> I tried Maxthon 3 when it came out, but it was missing so many Maxthon
>>> features that I liked so much (sorry, I no longer remember what they
>>> were) that I dumped it and went back to Maxthon 2.

>> I use all of them actually. Not Maxthon v1 too much anymore, mostly on
>> older machines. Yes Maxthon 3 doesn't have all of the features of
>> Maxthon v2 yet. But Maxthon 2 also has more development time than
>> Maxthon 3 has. But I can say that the addition of Webkit in Maxthon 3 is
>> a very welcome feature. As no other browser that I know of supports more
>> than one rending engine. At least not as nice as Maxthon 3 does. And
>> while it doesn't have all of the other features as Maxthon 2, it is
>> still very usable nonetheless.

>
>
> It might be usable, but the reason I use Maxthon instead of IE,
> Firefox, etc. is the features that are in Maxthon 2 and not in Maxthon
> 3. But I'm hoping that they upgrade it soon, and in the not too
> distant future, it will catch up with Maxthon 2. In the meantime I'm
> staying with Maxthon 2.
>
> I never used version 1, by the way.


URLs for both versions??
 
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      06-26-2011
In news:,
LouB wrote:
> Ken Blake wrote:
>> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 11:01:20 -0500, "BillW50" <>
>> wrote:
>>> In news:,
>>> Ken Blake wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 09:53:00 -0500, "BillW50" <>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> In news:,
>>>>> Airman Basic wrote:
>>>>>> Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?
>>>>> Chrome uses Webkit for its rendering engine. Maxthon v3 also uses
>>>>> Webkit. Although Maxthon's version is tweaked for speed. And I
>>>>> ever never seen Maxthon v3 ever crash for any reason. This is
>>>>> supposed to be one of its features of Maxthon anyway.
>>>> I've been a big Maxthon fan for several years no. But I run
>>>> Maxthon 2. I tried Maxthon 3 when it came out, but it was missing
>>>> so many Maxthon features that I liked so much (sorry, I no longer
>>>> remember what they were) that I dumped it and went back to Maxthon
>>>> 2.
>>> I use all of them actually. Not Maxthon v1 too much anymore, mostly
>>> on older machines. Yes Maxthon 3 doesn't have all of the features of
>>> Maxthon v2 yet. But Maxthon 2 also has more development time than
>>> Maxthon 3 has. But I can say that the addition of Webkit in Maxthon
>>> 3 is a very welcome feature. As no other browser that I know of
>>> supports more than one rending engine. At least not as nice as
>>> Maxthon 3 does. And while it doesn't have all of the other features
>>> as Maxthon 2, it is still very usable nonetheless.

>>
>>
>> It might be usable, but the reason I use Maxthon instead of IE,
>> Firefox, etc. is the features that are in Maxthon 2 and not in
>> Maxthon 3. But I'm hoping that they upgrade it soon, and in the not
>> too distant future, it will catch up with Maxthon 2. In the meantime
>> I'm staying with Maxthon 2.
>>
>> I never used version 1, by the way.

>
> URLs for both versions??


Maxthon 2
http://www.maxthon.com/overview

Maxthon 3
http://www.maxthon.com/mx3/

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      06-27-2011
BillW50 wrote:
> In news:,
> LouB wrote:
>> Ken Blake wrote:
>>> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 11:01:20 -0500, "BillW50" <>
>>> wrote:
>>>> In news:,
>>>> Ken Blake wrote:
>>>>> On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 09:53:00 -0500, "BillW50" <>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> In news:,
>>>>>> Airman Basic wrote:
>>>>>>> Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?
>>>>>> Chrome uses Webkit for its rendering engine. Maxthon v3 also uses
>>>>>> Webkit. Although Maxthon's version is tweaked for speed. And I
>>>>>> ever never seen Maxthon v3 ever crash for any reason. This is
>>>>>> supposed to be one of its features of Maxthon anyway.
>>>>> I've been a big Maxthon fan for several years no. But I run
>>>>> Maxthon 2. I tried Maxthon 3 when it came out, but it was missing
>>>>> so many Maxthon features that I liked so much (sorry, I no longer
>>>>> remember what they were) that I dumped it and went back to Maxthon
>>>>> 2.
>>>> I use all of them actually. Not Maxthon v1 too much anymore, mostly
>>>> on older machines. Yes Maxthon 3 doesn't have all of the features of
>>>> Maxthon v2 yet. But Maxthon 2 also has more development time than
>>>> Maxthon 3 has. But I can say that the addition of Webkit in Maxthon
>>>> 3 is a very welcome feature. As no other browser that I know of
>>>> supports more than one rending engine. At least not as nice as
>>>> Maxthon 3 does. And while it doesn't have all of the other features
>>>> as Maxthon 2, it is still very usable nonetheless.
>>>
>>> It might be usable, but the reason I use Maxthon instead of IE,
>>> Firefox, etc. is the features that are in Maxthon 2 and not in
>>> Maxthon 3. But I'm hoping that they upgrade it soon, and in the not
>>> too distant future, it will catch up with Maxthon 2. In the meantime
>>> I'm staying with Maxthon 2.
>>>
>>> I never used version 1, by the way.

>> URLs for both versions??

>
> Maxthon 2
> http://www.maxthon.com/overview
>
> Maxthon 3
> http://www.maxthon.com/mx3/
>

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      06-28-2011
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 08:05:59 -0500, Airman Basic wrote:

> Anybody else having repeated flash player crashes with Chrome?


I have freezes. It just sits there and spins until I restart the browser.
 
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