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Rick wrote:http://www.mozilla.com
Looks pretty damn nice. I'm liking it.
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RedWingFan wrote:Rick wrote:http://www.mozilla.com
Looks pretty damn nice. I'm liking it.
Any significant changes from the last version?
JSS Rocks! wrote:I swear by Firefox .... thanks !
conversationpc wrote:I hope they fixed the memory usage issues in the new version. I had to quit using v2 and go to Opera again because Firefox was just sucking up all the memory and not releasing it back to the system when the various processes were finished. It's a huge problem and the developers are aware of it. It's not so bad if you have 1GB of RAM or more but my laptop only has 512MB. Opera runs very well, uses less memory, and is faster as well.
Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:I hope they fixed the memory usage issues in the new version. I had to quit using v2 and go to Opera again because Firefox was just sucking up all the memory and not releasing it back to the system when the various processes were finished. It's a huge problem and the developers are aware of it. It's not so bad if you have 1GB of RAM or more but my laptop only has 512MB. Opera runs very well, uses less memory, and is faster as well.
Dave, what's the make/model of your laptop?
conversationpc wrote:Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:I hope they fixed the memory usage issues in the new version. I had to quit using v2 and go to Opera again because Firefox was just sucking up all the memory and not releasing it back to the system when the various processes were finished. It's a huge problem and the developers are aware of it. It's not so bad if you have 1GB of RAM or more but my laptop only has 512MB. Opera runs very well, uses less memory, and is faster as well.
Dave, what's the make/model of your laptop?
Compaq Presario
Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:I hope they fixed the memory usage issues in the new version. I had to quit using v2 and go to Opera again because Firefox was just sucking up all the memory and not releasing it back to the system when the various processes were finished. It's a huge problem and the developers are aware of it. It's not so bad if you have 1GB of RAM or more but my laptop only has 512MB. Opera runs very well, uses less memory, and is faster as well.
Dave, what's the make/model of your laptop?
Compaq Presario
I'd need the actual model number. I think RAM is going pretty inexpensive lately.
conversationpc wrote:Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:I hope they fixed the memory usage issues in the new version. I had to quit using v2 and go to Opera again because Firefox was just sucking up all the memory and not releasing it back to the system when the various processes were finished. It's a huge problem and the developers are aware of it. It's not so bad if you have 1GB of RAM or more but my laptop only has 512MB. Opera runs very well, uses less memory, and is faster as well.
Dave, what's the make/model of your laptop?
Compaq Presario
I'd need the actual model number. I think RAM is going pretty inexpensive lately.
It's a V5000...Actually V5305
conversationpc wrote:Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:Rick wrote:conversationpc wrote:I hope they fixed the memory usage issues in the new version. I had to quit using v2 and go to Opera again because Firefox was just sucking up all the memory and not releasing it back to the system when the various processes were finished. It's a huge problem and the developers are aware of it. It's not so bad if you have 1GB of RAM or more but my laptop only has 512MB. Opera runs very well, uses less memory, and is faster as well.
Dave, what's the make/model of your laptop?
Compaq Presario
I'd need the actual model number. I think RAM is going pretty inexpensive lately.
It's a V5000...Actually V5305
conversationpc wrote:Opera runs very well, uses less memory, and is faster as well.
Gunbot wrote:If you only use your laptop for internet stuff, try Freespire. You can run it from the disc without an install if you like. it has Firefox preloaded and a windows type interface. Quicktime, realplayer ,WMV codecs already installed and it should easily run with 512 mb.
Rip Rokken wrote:conversationpc wrote:Opera runs very well, uses less memory, and is faster as well.
I actually tried Opera last year when I read that you were using it, and I liked it fine except for me, scrolling up/down on a page seemed a lot choppier, and I quit using it again at the time. Much smoother for me in either Firefox or IE. Have you experienced the same with it?
Rhiannon wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:I swear AT Internet Explorer! Been running the beta of 3 for a month now, and am happy to have the final version.
IE is the devil.
I heart Firefox.
But Safari rocks my face off.
conversationpc wrote:Rhiannon wrote:But Safari rocks my face off.
That's not good.
Rhiannon wrote:conversationpc wrote:Rhiannon wrote:But Safari rocks my face off.
That's not good.
It's hellaciously hard to see anything now... without eyelids holding the ol' peepballs in place since the face is off and all.
But it never crashes or acts homoerotic. And, really, what more could we ask of technology other than those two things?
Gunbot wrote:Anyone played around with IE 8 Beta. I've been running it but I end up using the IE7 emulation tab quite a bit. If FireFox 3 fixes the memory problem, I'll switch over.
Rip Rokken wrote:Gunbot wrote:Anyone played around with IE 8 Beta. I've been running it but I end up using the IE7 emulation tab quite a bit. If FireFox 3 fixes the memory problem, I'll switch over.
I haven't, but still hate IE7 for it's brainless layout. As with most of what M$ does these days, they take a perfectly familiar and comfortable interface and blow it to kingdom come... spreading the navigation buttons across different parts of the screen and hiding the menu bar by default was ridiculously confusing. I hate it....
Rick wrote:Rip Rokken wrote:Gunbot wrote:Anyone played around with IE 8 Beta. I've been running it but I end up using the IE7 emulation tab quite a bit. If FireFox 3 fixes the memory problem, I'll switch over.
I haven't, but still hate IE7 for it's brainless layout. As with most of what M$ does these days, they take a perfectly familiar and comfortable interface and blow it to kingdom come... spreading the navigation buttons across different parts of the screen and hiding the menu bar by default was ridiculously confusing. I hate it....
Agreed. IE 7 isn't very user friendly, for me anyway.
conversationpc wrote:One thing I hate about Firefox...When you insert a smiley, it always puts it at the end of all the text in the text box instead of where you placed the cursor. Pisses me off.
Rick wrote:I haven't, but still hate IE7 for it's brainless layout. As with most of what M$ does these days, they take a perfectly familiar and comfortable interface and blow it to kingdom come... spreading the navigation buttons across different parts of the screen and hiding the menu bar by default was ridiculously confusing. I hate it....
Rip Rokken wrote:conversationpc wrote:One thing I hate about Firefox...When you insert a smiley, it always puts it at the end of all the text in the text box instead of where you placed the cursor. Pisses me off.
LOL! And here I was thinking they ALL did that! I only use Firefox, of course.... haha
Rip Rokken wrote:conversationpc wrote:One thing I hate about Firefox...When you insert a smiley, it always puts it at the end of all the text in the text box instead of where you placed the cursor. Pisses me off.
LOL! And here I was thinking they ALL did that! I only use Firefox, of course.... haha
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