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winter

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Posted: Sep 7, 2008 - 12:42pm

 Beaker wrote:

If it isn't caused by a flawed add-in (disable them all, see if the problem is gone,  then enable one at a time to find the culprit), then you should look at a total reinstall of FF.

Uninstall, wipe out the remnants in the program files area folders, and reinstall from a fresh download.

Of course, save your bookmarks first.
 
Just tried that - no joy. (Thanks for the tip, though.) Apparently I'm not the only one finding FF 3.01 to be pretty unstable.

Anyone tried Google's Chrome yet?

winter

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Posted: Sep 6, 2008 - 1:24pm

Ever since I upgraded to Firefox 3.01, it's been crashing several times a day on me. It especially seems to hate Flickr - every time I try to upload my photos to Flickr, Firefox crashes. The old version never used to do that.

Anyone have any suggestions?
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Posted: Aug 24, 2008 - 9:06pm

 pilate wrote:
My personal experience with FF 3 has been good so far. Definitely better than 2 in terms of memory usage. Not sure what you mean by "prettying it up and dumbing it down"... it is definitely more accessible to almost every user group than most browsers. Stripped down version for the basic user (if that's what you call dumb) and 100s and 1000s of add-ons for the most advanced users.
 
{#Yes}  The goal of the original goal of Phoenix/Firebird/Firefox was to produce a lean, high performance Gecko-based browser as a companion of, and alternative to the Mozilla Suite.  PhoeFiFo was built using Gecko and a "clean slate" approach, vs. other Mozilla variant browsers (like Galeon) that started with the Mozilla "Seamonkey" suite, and pared it down to meet size and performance goals.  Sadly, the runaway popularity of what eventually became called Firefox has led to Firefox succumbing to the bloatware plague.  Version 3 is a welcome step back towards PhoeFiFo's original goals.

Because my personal workstations all have way more than enough RAM and HD capacity to accommodate all but the bloatiest of bloatware, my own personal concerns are about performance.  I want a computer that has no noticeable lag whatsoever; that's my Holy Grail when it comes to personal computing.  So when Firefox gets faster, I get happier.

OTOH size does matter, because it does take a finite amount of time to move that object code from the disk and to the RAM, and to/from the CPU.  Firefox as it is has lots of room for improvement.  One obvious change that could improve the product is to dump the buggy GTK(2, + etc.) library dependencies, and keep the Firefox GUI as "lean and mean" as its Gecko rendering engine.  I'm running KDE, why should I have to install major portions of GNOME in order to get Firefox running?  That was the whole point of developing PhoeFiFo in the first place, after all.  Let's have a Firefox that contains nothing but what it needs to render and navigate web pages, plug-in and add-on APIs, and just enough glue to have it work with the native windowing system.  K.I.S.S.


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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 9:01pm

 pilate wrote:

My personal experience with FF 3 has been good so far. Definitely better than 2 in terms of memory usage. Not sure what you mean by "prettying it up and dumbing it down". . . it is definitely more accessible to almost every user group than most browsers. Stripped down version for the basic user (if that's what you call dumb) and 100s and 1000s of add-ons for the most advanced users.
 
     I probably should refrain from technical commentary while watching baseball. I get a little worked up {#Lol}


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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 7:17pm

 pilate wrote:

Hmmm... that is strange!

One workaround would be to install IEtab. As simple as clicking an icon on any page to change between FF and IE. That's what I use for watching Netflix stuff.
 
cool!  i just added that, tested w/ICHC and it works

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 6:14pm

 JrzyTmata wrote:
I downgraded to 2. I need my cheezburgers.

 
I can't be assed to do that, either.

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 6:14pm

 AliGator wrote:
I use something called IELite to do that. Thing is, you have to be logged in to ICHC to favorite stuff, and none of my logins are stored in IE, and I know it's not that hard to do it, but I can't be assed.
 


I am sure you can keep running 2.xx without much problems.

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 6:13pm

AliGator wrote:

I use something called IELite to do that. Thing is, you have to be logged in to ICHC to favorite stuff, and none of my logins are stored in IE, and I know it's not that hard to do it, but I can't be assed.
I downgraded to 2. I need my cheezburgers.


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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 6:06pm

 bokey wrote:
The worst thing was the lies and denial about the memory usage problems that started with the 2.XX versions, it was a continous downhill slide after that.Mozilla  became more interested in prettying it up and dumbing it down( and oh yeah, marketing all that cool stuff)

 What was once great is now s***.{#Sad}
 
My personal experience with FF 3 has been good so far. Definitely better than 2 in terms of memory usage. Not sure what you mean by "prettying it up and dumbing it down"... it is definitely more accessible to almost every user group than most browsers. Stripped down version for the basic user (if that's what you call dumb) and 100s and 1000s of add-ons for the most advanced users.

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 6:05pm

 pilate wrote:

Hmmm... that is strange!

One workaround would be to install IEtab. As simple as clicking an icon on any page to change between FF and IE. That's what I use for watching Netflix stuff.
 
I use something called IELite to do that. Thing is, you have to be logged in to ICHC to favorite stuff, and none of my logins are stored in IE, and I know it's not that hard to do it, but I can't be assed.

pilate

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 6:01pm

 AliGator wrote:
FF3 doesn't let you favorite things on ICHC.
 
Hmmm... that is strange!

One workaround would be to install IEtab. As simple as clicking an icon on any page to change between FF and IE. That's what I use for watching Netflix stuff.

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 5:54pm

This is not mandatory right? Who's the geek now! eh?  {#Eh} Just playin' - / just playin

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 5:51pm

The worst thing was the lies and denial about the memory usage problems that started with the 2. XX versions, it was a continous downhill slide after that. Mozilla  became more interested in prettying it up and dumbing it down( and oh yeah, marketing all that cool stuff)

 What was once great is now s***. {#Sad}


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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 5:47pm

  I can't wait until Fantasy Baseball season is over with so I can scour all traces of that foul, underhanded , skulking  program and it's organization from all of my PC's.
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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 5:46pm

 pilate wrote:
Mozilla prepares Firefox 2 to 3 auto-update
By Justin Mann, TechSpot.com
Published: August 22, 2008, 4:52 PM EST

One of the primary reasons behind Firefox recently being cited as the most secure browser available was the high rate of people upgrading the browser. The in-built download-and-update function of Firefox certainly helped with that, but Mozilla has still not convinced all Firefox 2.x users to switch to Firefox 3. Many of them stay behind due to concerns about plugin compatibility, and perhaps many others simply don't know or don't want to be bothered.

Mozilla wants to encourage those people to upgrade, feeling that enough time has passed for plugins to be updated and people to be assured that 3.0 is the future. Thus, they are getting ready to trigger an update of Firefox 2 to Firefox 3 using the upgrade feature built into the browser. The update is of course avoidable, but apparently it will continue to notify the person that 3.0 is ready to be installed.

Mozilla's reasoning are numerous, but clearly supporting only a single branch of the browser will assist them in making sure that Firefox 3.0 remains a good browser.



 
FF3 doesn't let you favorite things on ICHC.

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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 5:45pm

 pilate wrote:
Mozilla prepares Firefox 2 to 3 auto-update
By Justin Mann, TechSpot. com
Published: August 22, 2008, 4:52 PM EST

One of the primary reasons behind Firefox recently being cited as the most secure browser available was the high rate of people upgrading the browser. The in-built download-and-update function of Firefox certainly helped with that, but Mozilla has still not convinced all Firefox 2. x users to switch to Firefox 3. Many of them stay behind due to concerns about plugin compatibility, and perhaps many others simply don't know or don't want to be bothered.

Mozilla wants to encourage those people to upgrade, feeling that enough time has passed for plugins to be updated and people to be assured that 3. 0 is the future. Thus, they are getting ready to trigger an update of Firefox 2 to Firefox 3 using the upgrade feature built into the browser. The update is of course avoidable, but apparently it will continue to notify the person that 3. 0 is ready to be installed.

Mozilla's reasoning are numerous, but clearly supporting only a single branch of the browser will assist them in making sure that Firefox 3. 0 remains a good browser.



 

 Getting to be more and more like their hero, Microsoft, every day.

 Go Mozi$$a ! ! ! You can do it, you know you want to. {#Yes}


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Posted: Aug 23, 2008 - 5:39pm

Mozilla prepares Firefox 2 to 3 auto-update
By Justin Mann, TechSpot.com
Published: August 22, 2008, 4:52 PM EST

One of the primary reasons behind Firefox recently being cited as the most secure browser available was the high rate of people upgrading the browser. The in-built download-and-update function of Firefox certainly helped with that, but Mozilla has still not convinced all Firefox 2.x users to switch to Firefox 3. Many of them stay behind due to concerns about plugin compatibility, and perhaps many others simply don't know or don't want to be bothered.

Mozilla wants to encourage those people to upgrade, feeling that enough time has passed for plugins to be updated and people to be assured that 3.0 is the future. Thus, they are getting ready to trigger an update of Firefox 2 to Firefox 3 using the upgrade feature built into the browser. The update is of course avoidable, but apparently it will continue to notify the person that 3.0 is ready to be installed.

Mozilla's reasoning are numerous, but clearly supporting only a single branch of the browser will assist them in making sure that Firefox 3.0 remains a good browser.


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