So long old friend
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I'm still resisting the urge to drop Firefox, mostly for political reasons. Google already controls a lot of what I do online, so I'm not giving them my desktop browser yet. Also, Firebug on Chrome isn't as good.
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I know the feeling. I used to love FireFox, would suggest it to friends, feel a tiny spark of joy when I saw them move from the sluggish and buggy IE to FF. But Chrome just does it all faster, doesn't bug me about updates and is cleaner. It's a very good lesson for software devs - IE was getting more and more features, the UI was becoming bigger, more cluttered and more confusing as they tried to squeeze more in to make each release look bigger, like an improvement. Then google come along with a browser that doesn't have all that crap - and in fact has only a tiny UI, and everyone loves it. I see the same thing happening with other tools - I love uTorrent, because it's lightweight and dead simple, but they're releasing updates every few months that change the UI, try and squeeze in more, and it just doesn't need it. AVG used to be lightweight and discreet and now they're doing the same thing. Sometimes we WANT the software to just sit there, do it's job as quietly and quickly as possible and not pester us!
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Chrome is the way to go. I shifted from Firefox to Chrome around 6 months back and I have never looked back since.
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Definitely. On Windows I prefer Chrome, while on Android I prefer Safari (because the Chrome browser, ironically, is a lot worse on Honeycomb and prone to crashing).
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
Good choice! I've been happily using Opera for years.
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
I would suspect a plugin, not FF itself. Disable or remove all of them and see if you still have the problem.
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Chrome is the way to go. I shifted from Firefox to Chrome around 6 months back and I have never looked back since.
A year spent in artificial intelligence is enough to make one believe in God
Yeah, Chrome looks pretty nice, but I prefer not to use anything related to Google. Just a personal preference.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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I'm still resisting the urge to drop Firefox, mostly for political reasons. Google already controls a lot of what I do online, so I'm not giving them my desktop browser yet. Also, Firebug on Chrome isn't as good.
If you truly believe you need to pick a mobile phone that "says something" about your personality, don't bother. You don't have a personality. A mental illness, maybe, but not a personality. [Charlie Brooker] ScrewTurn Wiki, Software Localization Tools & Services and My Blog
My feelings, too, which is why I went to Opera rather than Chrome. I don't knowingly use Google products.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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I would suspect a plugin, not FF itself. Disable or remove all of them and see if you still have the problem.
I don't have any plugins and it did it on 3 different machines. I think it was FF itself.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
I run an i7 processor with 8 gigs of ram and noticed the freezing as well a few weeks ago. I to still have FF installed but have went to chrome for most of my daily uses. have not tried opera.
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
If only Mozilla would use some of their upgrades to fix the bugs users have to deal with all day long... BTW: You will soon discover, if you haven't already, that CP does not support Opera; none of the paste magic works, try pasting a URL or a code snippet in a forum message. :)
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If only Mozilla would use some of their upgrades to fix the bugs users have to deal with all day long... BTW: You will soon discover, if you haven't already, that CP does not support Opera; none of the paste magic works, try pasting a URL or a code snippet in a forum message. :)
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I haven't discovered that yet. Maybe I'll have to use IE for CP?
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
I'm not having this. I've recently switched back to Firefox from having used Chrome & Opera in the past. Yes, the domain guessing is annoying, but you can configure it. As for performance issues, Firefox has made great strides over the last few releases. The best features of Firefox in my opinion are; - Made by a impartial vendor - The best selection of addons - Release cycle in tune with the internet and on par with Chrome - Open source - Familiarity - Speed, still runs rings around IE, and good enough.
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
Didn't note the freezing, but some of the main reasons for me to use FireFox have unraveled over the past 1-2 years: popup-/window-opener blocking doesn't always work, some sites don't seem to work with firefox correctly, and speed has been suffering notably. I keep seeing pages that aren't being displayed even in part, just because some ad-servers(!) don't seem to respond. What has happened to FFs' ability to show content before every detail is loaded? P.S.: I used to have Opera around in the 90s, but eventually switched to FF. My wife still uses Opera, and over the past 1-2 years she kept pointing out stuff that works better on Opera: that's how I noticed all the above problems.
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
When I started having this same behaviour, along with slow startups (I could start FF, wait a minute, then start IE, and *still* have IE come up to about:blank before FF), I decided to start looking around for other alternatives. Safari works decently on Windows, if not stellarly, and has the advantage of syncing with Safari on my phone. Opera is better than decent, but the convenience of keeping both browsers in synch won the day. Chrome: As if Google doesn't already know enough about what I do on the web...
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Yep, it did all that a few days ago, but then the freezing up got worse and I finally had enough. I tried IE on the same websites and it was OK, as was Chrome, but Opera looks like the clear winner for me. Sadly, it looks like FF is at the end of its life and it feels like losing an old friend. :((
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
I've actually got a kiosk type application that runs 24-7 on Firefox. IE would just crash itself periodically. Chrome had it's own issues with random pauses and laggy image rendering. I don't usually use FF as a browser, but it's been solid for this application.
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
I still love firefox specially because it offers more and better add-ons than any other browser, specially firebug.
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
Firefox freezing up bothers me too. I've had to terminate Firefox and restart it to get a response! It's such a waste of my time. And the disk thrashing; when I'm browsing, Firefox starts the hard disk grinding away and I'm not doing anything! What a waste of time and resources. And the endless updates! The other day I saw two Firefox messages in the same session: "Thanks for installing the new Firefox" AND "Your version of Firefox is out of date and needs to be updated." WTF? I'm giving them ONE MORE UPDATE to make things right: No more freezes or disk grinding or I switch to a better browser.
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
I use a tablet-sized rock and chisel myself. Since it's too big & heavy to cart all over the place I just leave it at home. Then, since I'm not wasting my time on the internet, I can actually have a life which, in and of itself, is allot more stable these days (which, in and of itself, is more important a necessity than a "stable browser"...) [smack] :wtf:[slap] Oh, sorry, :omg: I was daydreaming again. :sigh: My bad. :doh: (haha)
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Perhaps I'm the last one to the party, but I've been using FireFox for my main browser for a long, long time. Recently it has started freezing for a few seconds here and there, then there are the (what seems like) daily updates every time I want to do something other than restart for the updates again. As a result, I've installed Opera and it seems to be much better, faster, stabler at the moment. So, I haven't taken FF off of my machines, and perhaps if it stabilizes I'll start using it again, but in the meantime, sorry FF - you just lost a user.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
But, there's no freedom of addons as in Firefox. ;)
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Yeah, Chrome looks pretty nice, but I prefer not to use anything related to Google. Just a personal preference.
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Walt Fair, Jr., P. E. Comport Computing Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
:-D Go Opera! IMO the nicest browser alive - on Android too.