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RE: Browsers - 903 - 09-28-2010 firefox is cool,i use it very often.But sometimes i had to change to IE because some security software,such as bank account protection software is only run with IE.:( *snip* I think the autopager extension is necessary ! RE: Browsers - RichardGv - 09-28-2010 (09-28-2010, 12:16 PM)903 Wrote: I think the autopager extension is necessary ! I was a user of AutoPager for half a year until I stopped using it. When I'm running a process that uses most of my CPU time (usually this happens when I'm compiling some stuff), AutoPager uses extra resources and often causes Firefox to freeze. My preferred way to automatically load the next page is to only load it when I press a hotkey, however this seems impossible without editing every single rule in AutoPager. And the configuration page of AutoPager is a total mess. And I hate the stupid IE-only bank "security plugins" in China. :) RE: Browsers - zeoed - 09-29-2010 Firefox all the way. Reasons: Customizable Open Source Utterly Awesome RE: Browsers - HiddenKnowledge - 09-30-2010 RichardGv Wrote: I like that they keep tabs in one process, actually. RE: Browsers - RichardGv - 09-30-2010 (09-30-2010, 10:46 AM)HiddenKnowledge Wrote: I like that they keep tabs in one process, actually. Process isolation is developed largely due to security measures: More limitations can be set on individual tab processes to minimize the damage of an attack, in case there's a security hole in the browser. It reduces the risk of a total browser crash or freeze caused by one specific tab, thus making the browser more stable, as well. (Another benefit is you can view how much memory a tab uses. Not particularly valuable a feature, practically, but it satisfies our curiosity.) I don't see a reason why it could be a bad thing. And process isolation is in Firefox roadmap already, since a year ago. Sooner or later, you won't be able to have all tabs in a single process. :) http://benjamin.smedbergs.us/blog/2009-06-16/electrolysis-making-mozilla-faster-and-more-stable-using-multiple-processes/ https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Features#Process_Isolation https://wiki.mozilla.org/Electrolysis RE: Browsers - HiddenKnowledge - 10-01-2010 Jason Wrote:From: this site. That is pretty much my reason. :) RE: Browsers - kxjakkk - 10-05-2010 I used to always use FireFox, but then I tried Chrome one day and fell in love. I use Chrome all the time now, it's so simple and fast, perfect for my needs. RE: Browsers - ThePro - 10-05-2010 Well, i use Firefox on my Laptop, and i use chrome on my slower PC However, i love opera, but i can't live with add-ons/extensions, the day opera adds add-ons i'll switch back to opera RE: Browsers - HiddenKnowledge - 10-05-2010 (10-05-2010, 08:56 AM)ThePro Wrote: However, i love opera, but i can't live with add-ons/extensions, the day opera adds add-ons i'll switch back to opera Eehm, you don't need to use add-ons/extensions.. :S RE: Browsers - leonhitchens - 10-09-2010 Firefox i would have to say has an upperhand right now with speed and addons, and ie9 is llooking good so far |