Originally posted by: MrChad
Thanks for starting the 4,584,394th thread on this topic.
You're welcome.
Originally posted by: MrChad
Thanks for starting the 4,584,394th thread on this topic.
Well I can agree, but if the extra bulk make your system page like crazy, it'll be MUCH slower. I noticed this immediatly as my older laptop w/512 would page like a bitch w/ FF and the same web pages open as IE. Your thinking narrowly. Try opening 10 web pages (as I often run, 6 is almore a bare minimum) and you'll see a BIG difference in IE vs. FF.Originally posted by: Attrox
Originally posted by: rh71
yes it's better than IE for the most part, but I hate that it's a big fat pig, especially for a browser that's supposed to be the shell of its former self. Loading it is almost like loading Photoshop.
It's a trade off IMO, as long I leave 1 firefox window open then it's okay. I rather surf faster and wait a lil bit when the first firefox process open. I can surf much faster with FF especially with the hack that someone posted here a few months ago.
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Well I can agree, but if the extra bulk make your system page like crazy, it'll be MUCH slower. I noticed this immediatly as my older laptop w/512 would page like a bitch w/ FF and the same web pages open as IE. Your thinking narrowly. Try opening 10 web pages (as I often run, 6 is almore a bare minimum) and you'll see a BIG difference in IE vs. FF.Originally posted by: Attrox
Originally posted by: rh71
yes it's better than IE for the most part, but I hate that it's a big fat pig, especially for a browser that's supposed to be the shell of its former self. Loading it is almost like loading Photoshop.
It's a trade off IMO, as long I leave 1 firefox window open then it's okay. I rather surf faster and wait a lil bit when the first firefox process open. I can surf much faster with FF especially with the hack that someone posted here a few months ago.
Originally posted by: Attrox
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Well I can agree, but if the extra bulk make your system page like crazy, it'll be MUCH slower. I noticed this immediatly as my older laptop w/512 would page like a bitch w/ FF and the same web pages open as IE. Your thinking narrowly. Try opening 10 web pages (as I often run, 6 is almore a bare minimum) and you'll see a BIG difference in IE vs. FF.Originally posted by: Attrox
Originally posted by: rh71
yes it's better than IE for the most part, but I hate that it's a big fat pig, especially for a browser that's supposed to be the shell of its former self. Loading it is almost like loading Photoshop.
It's a trade off IMO, as long I leave 1 firefox window open then it's okay. I rather surf faster and wait a lil bit when the first firefox process open. I can surf much faster with FF especially with the hack that someone posted here a few months ago.
Hmm, I'm also using an old IBM laptop. It's 900MHz, Windows XP Pro with 512MB RAM.
Normally I have 1 window open (2 at the most) but with lots of tabs in 1 window and don't really notice a significant slow down. Have you tried the hack that was posted here before? (Enabling http pipelining and increase the max pipelining request)
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Anubis
yea Opera is badass
I tried it and hated it, but I love FF
Originally posted by: Attrox
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
Well I can agree, but if the extra bulk make your system page like crazy, it'll be MUCH slower. I noticed this immediatly as my older laptop w/512 would page like a bitch w/ FF and the same web pages open as IE. Your thinking narrowly. Try opening 10 web pages (as I often run, 6 is almore a bare minimum) and you'll see a BIG difference in IE vs. FF.Originally posted by: Attrox
Originally posted by: rh71
yes it's better than IE for the most part, but I hate that it's a big fat pig, especially for a browser that's supposed to be the shell of its former self. Loading it is almost like loading Photoshop.
It's a trade off IMO, as long I leave 1 firefox window open then it's okay. I rather surf faster and wait a lil bit when the first firefox process open. I can surf much faster with FF especially with the hack that someone posted here a few months ago.
Hmm, I'm also using an old IBM laptop. It's 900MHz, Windows XP Pro with 512MB RAM.
Normally I have 1 window open (2 at the most) but with lots of tabs in 1 window and don't really notice a significant slow down. Have you tried the hack that was posted here before? (Enabling http pipelining and increase the max pipelining request)
Originally posted by: rh71
yes it's better than IE for the most part, but I hate that it's a big fat pig, especially for a browser that's supposed to be the shell of its former self. Loading it is almost like loading Photoshop.
