Version 31 and earlier:
The page in a tab would start to display immediately, and then continue to load various elements and fill in.
Version 32: Firefox is unusable until a newly-loaded tab's page is completely finished.
Example: Loading a forum main page with 100 topics listed would previously start to load, render, and populate the screen while it was still downloading content.
Version 32: The Firefox process goes to max CPU and is unresponsive until the entire page finishes downloading, then it all displays at once.
I would begin to move the cursor as a page was loading, but now I've got to wait until it's done to know exactly where I'm going.
(Our database interface at work is Firefox-based, so I'm using it quite frequently.)
Anyone else seeing this performance degradation, or is it one of my numerous addons that's choking on something?
Not sure why this irritates people so much.
People who are barely computer literate (80% of the country) freak the hell out when something looks slightly different.
Each new version of Firefox brings with it a rearrangement of the toolbars and icons, or some change to the UI. If an icon isn't within 0.25mm of where it was yesterday, it has effectively vanished from existence.
(And the whole thing is just a stupid numbers game so that they can have a version number that's as big as Chrome's. Changes to the whole integer of a software version normally indicates a substantial change, not "We decided to make our browser tabs have sloped edges instead of vertical ones. Version 8
7!")