
i'll give it another go and maybe try replacing a couple of addons that it does support, i just get a bit set in my ways sometimes and if it ain't broke i tend not to fix it. to be honest a few .somethings of a second in speed really make no difference to me. the security issues do concern me more i must admit but only a bit.
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Sun 28 Dec 2008, 13:13,
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make the process easy.
www.troyrutter.com/2008/06/18/firefox-2-and-3-living-together-in-harmony.html
When I talk about memory leakage I'm not talking about speed so much as it sitting there and just chipping away at your memory and 'losing it' instead of giving it back to your system to re-use. This can get so bad that your system will just begin to stop functioning when it has the pagefile full and no RAM to access. For all the talk this was never truly fixed in FF2 and was there from the start. It's not actually perfect in FF3 and if you want to avoid it you need to go back to IE7 or Opera. I use FF for no other reason than adblock. If that was a free, 3rd party addon for IE I'd go back in a flash.
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Sun 28 Dec 2008, 13:19,
archived)
www.troyrutter.com/2008/06/18/firefox-2-and-3-living-together-in-harmony.html
When I talk about memory leakage I'm not talking about speed so much as it sitting there and just chipping away at your memory and 'losing it' instead of giving it back to your system to re-use. This can get so bad that your system will just begin to stop functioning when it has the pagefile full and no RAM to access. For all the talk this was never truly fixed in FF2 and was there from the start. It's not actually perfect in FF3 and if you want to avoid it you need to go back to IE7 or Opera. I use FF for no other reason than adblock. If that was a free, 3rd party addon for IE I'd go back in a flash.