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HeliosXTS
post Jan 8 2006, 04:41 AM
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Mozilla still stays as my top browser, pretty much as security and the tabbed browsing, even though I've had a few program terminations. I've seen MSN's attempt at trying to put a tabbed browsing add-on for IE, and it really sucks. IE as for security...well...I'm letting the what seems like every 3 weeks of new security vaunerabilities speak for themselves.
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post Jan 8 2006, 05:13 AM
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QUOTE(HeliosXTS @ Jan 7 2006, 11:41 PM)
Mozilla still stays as my top browser, pretty much as security and the tabbed browsing, even though I've had a few program terminations. I've seen MSN's attempt at trying to put a tabbed browsing add-on for IE, and it really sucks. IE as for security...well...I'm letting the what seems like every 3 weeks of new security vaunerabilities speak for themselves.
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when i had mozilla i simply loved it. all the features - mail, irc, fast just kept me wanting to keep it forever. but i like the opera interface too, which has everything like mozilla. for all you users of computers 512MB RAM or more, get opera!!! the fastest browser on earth (i mean it!!!)
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post Jan 8 2006, 06:13 AM
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Crap. That's all I have to say. I've had 1.0.7 since it came out, and I finally decided to upgrade to 1.5. It took me 4 hours to download it. Now, I find out I was better off sticking with the older version. Well, hopefully, mozilla will release a new version soon that uses less resources.
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Dragonfly
post Jan 8 2006, 08:01 AM
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I have been using mozilla browser - firefox since the days of version 1.0.3 and have found one or two bugs in each version. Right now I'm using the latest version which is version 1.5. Even this too have flaws and problems.

I notice the following problems:
1). If the browser is not closed and the computer remains On for more than say 2 hours when I tried to open any site on firefox it got hanged and it cannot open any sites. I have to restart, sometimes it says it is already opened when I restart the browser. The only solution to this is to restart the whole system - which doesn't happen in internet explorer.

2). Firefox seems to need its own plugins for flash, and other softwares which is a real problem... can they ever share those with IE?

Nevertheless, I STILL LOVE FIREFOX with some flaws that are being still worked on by the developers - who are giving everything for free.
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post Jan 8 2006, 06:57 PM
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i poseted some noticable stuff about browsers in my browser guide. it has some of the other firefox flaws. but i kinda cheated and made opera look really good. it is good, i cant blame myself for telling the truth, can i?
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tdktank59
post Jan 8 2006, 10:14 PM
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damn lol mines only using 5% cpu and 79,596k mem

heres what im running

p4 2.8ghz
1 gig ram
nvidia geforce4 ti 4600 128 or somtin like taht
30 gig hd
nec dvd rw dl

and ya i notice no problems here but on my toshib tecra 3400 or w/e its a little slow lol but it works i use this computer more

my totoa cpu usage is 5% or so +- a few and im using 326m/2461m and im running 41 processes

so no big deal for me but i want this fixed lol
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post Jan 9 2006, 12:57 AM
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QUOTE(Dragonfly @ Jan 8 2006, 06:01 PM)
2). Firefox seems to need its own plugins for flash, and other softwares which is a real problem... can they ever share those with IE?

It's always been that way though - think back to the earlier versions of Netscape.
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Florisjuh
post Jan 9 2006, 06:01 AM
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Awww Firefox gets smacked in the face for once and immeadiatly the place is filled with filthy Opera and Internet Explorer users. wink.gif

Anyway, I'm having no problems with my Firefox 1.5, but I'm probably lucky and those bugs sound way scary...
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freesoul
post Jan 10 2006, 04:43 AM
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Firefox does take an exceptionally high amount of memory and CPU for a browser but atleast its doing a good job at being a browser laugh.gif . My main problem with FF 1.5 is the delay in connecting to a apge. Leme explain this:

If a URL fails to open and we try a second url the FireFo status bar shows 'Stopped' and it takes alot of time to fetch the file. This can be really annoying at imes. Sometimes I even have to restsrt the application for it to work properly.

But still FF is doing a lot better that IE!