Chrome for everything but YouTube. Since my YouTube Google account (THANKS, merger) is different from my main Gmail, I can't be simultaneously logged in to both in the same browser.
As of today also in Opera, Youtube no longer blocks it. But only in the HTML5 client.Zipa said:Not in 60FPS they don't, its currently a Chrome only feature.Olas said:I use IE because I like the look and speed. It's also apparently got better anti-virus protection than the other browsers. I'd have no problem using Chrome or even Firefox but I don't see any real need to switch.
Youtube videos run fine on IE11.Zipa said:Plus Chrome is currently the only browser supporting 60fps Youtube video playback currently and HTML5 natively.
I use both - I do have two Google accounts and one of them I use for YouTube, the other for (mostly) Google Docs and it works. Not terribly well, mind you but it's possible. You would need to figuratively explain at length that, yes, you have two accounts and, no, you don't want them to be the same account and, yes, you want to use THIS one, not THAT one, to access THIS thing, but it works.Sable Gear said:Chrome for everything but YouTube. Since my YouTube Google account (THANKS, merger) is different from my main Gmail, I can't be simultaneously logged in to both in the same browser.
You can, actually. Log in on your gmail first, then go to youtube, and then select add account in the top right. That lets you use 2 accounts, which I do too for the same reason.Sable Gear said:Chrome for everything but YouTube. Since my YouTube Google account (THANKS, merger) is different from my main Gmail, I can't be simultaneously logged in to both in the same browser.
Have you actually tested it out? Because I have, and it works in IE11 (desktop mode). This isn't up for debate. Go see yourself if you don't believe me.Zipa said:Not in 60FPS they don't, its currently a Chrome only feature.Olas said:I use IE because I like the look and speed. It's also apparently got better anti-virus protection than the other browsers. I'd have no problem using Chrome or even Firefox but I don't see any real need to switch.
Youtube videos run fine on IE11.Zipa said:Plus Chrome is currently the only browser supporting 60fps Youtube video playback currently and HTML5 natively.