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People still use firefox?

opera is the best
Well, we know you like it:

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:awe:
 
I always code for IE, and firefox seems to handle everything just fine. If I code the other way IE always screws up something.
 
The thing I hate about FF is no matter how much I update it, it stills occasionally starts sucking up an ungodly amount of ram and cpu before finally crashing.
 
The thing I hate about FF is no matter how much I update it, it stills occasionally starts sucking up an ungodly amount of ram and cpu before finally crashing.
This.

try using firefox with 1 or 2 add ons and not more
That's exactly what I did. Most of the time I used Firefox (many, many years), I just had AdBlock and IETab. Most of the time, both of those were DISABLED because I wanted to eliminate possible causes for my problems. Firefox *always* had memory usage issues...and I wasn't the only one to notice.
 
Had to launch Firefox for the first time in a long while to test something for the boss. As expected, it had to update (on the beta channel, so it's going to 10.0.something). Before updating, Firefox said it would have to disable Greasemonkey. -exactly as I've come to expect with every FF update. Has nothing changed?

Please enter the password for the software security device:

Ugh. Still the same nonsense wording. Yes, I know what it means...but #$%^ Firefox! It's such a simple change. "Please enter your Master Password."

I still have to enter my master password multiple times whenever I open Firefox and continue working with the tabs I saved. Chrome Sync stores and remembers my password. Why can't Firefox at least have this option? Firefox's master password feature is just a headache, so most people don't use it.
 
This.


That's exactly what I did. Most of the time I used Firefox (many, many years), I just had AdBlock and IETab. Most of the time, both of those were DISABLED because I wanted to eliminate possible causes for my problems. Firefox *always* had memory usage issues...and I wasn't the only one to notice.

By default, Firefox stores images for a time in uncompressed form. This results in an improvement in speed at the expense of greater memory use. Can be config to preference.
 
This.


That's exactly what I did. Most of the time I used Firefox (many, many years), I just had AdBlock and IETab. Most of the time, both of those were DISABLED because I wanted to eliminate possible causes for my problems. Firefox *always* had memory usage issues...and I wasn't the only one to notice.

366.84 MB (100.0%) -- explicit
├──217.44 MB (59.27%) -- js
│ ├───57.05 MB (15.55%) -- compartment([System Principal], 0xffffffffb4569000)
│ │ ├──30.67 MB (08.36%) -- gc-heap
│ │ │ ├──11.11 MB (03.03%) -- objects
│ │ │ │ ├───7.98 MB (02.18%) ── non-function
│ │ │ │ └───3.13 MB (00.85%) ── function
│ │ │ ├───7.27 MB (01.98%) ++ shapes
│ │ │ ├───5.44 MB (01.48%) -- arena
│ │ │ │ ├──5.23 MB (01.43%) ── unused
│ │ │ │ └──0.21 MB (00.06%) ++ (2 tiny)
│ │ │ ├───4.49 MB (01.22%) ── strings
│ │ │ └───2.37 MB (00.65%) ++ (3 tiny)
│ │ ├───8.64 MB (02.35%) ++ (6 tiny)
│ │ ├───8.20 MB (02.24%) ── object-slots
│ │ ├───5.13 MB (01.40%) ── string-chars
│ │ └───4.41 MB (01.20%) ── script-data
│ ├───53.95 MB (14.71%) ── gc-heap-decommitted
│ ├───37.90 MB (10.33%) ++ (27 tiny)
│ ├───21.26 MB (05.80%) -- compartment(http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF&msa=0&msid=212782025944167782698.0004a4e4ed2ca509122ed)
│ │ ├──15.02 MB (04.09%) -- gc-heap
│ │ │ ├───8.76 MB (02.39%) -- arena
│ │ │ │ ├──8.65 MB (02.36%) ── unused
│ │ │ │ └──0.11 MB (00.03%) ++ (2 tiny)
│ │ │ └───6.26 MB (01.71%) ++ (5 tiny)
│ │ └───6.24 MB (01.70%) ++ (8 tiny)
│ ├───12.57 MB (03.43%) -- compartment(atoms)
│ │ ├───9.24 MB (02.52%) ── string-chars
│ │ └───3.34 MB (00.91%) ++ gc-heap
│ ├────8.71 MB (02.38%) -- runtime
│ │ ├──4.00 MB (01.09%) ── atoms-table
│ │ ├──4.00 MB (01.09%) ── stack-committed
│ │ └──0.71 MB (00.19%) ++ (5 tiny)
│ ├────6.68 MB (01.82%) -- compartment(http://translate.google.com/?sl=de&tl=en#de|en|nachfüllbox)
│ │ ├──4.71 MB (01.28%) ++ gc-heap
│ │ └──1.97 MB (00.54%) ++ (9 tiny)
│ ├────4.97 MB (01.36%) ++ compartment(http://platform.twitter.com/widgets/hub.1326407570.html)
│ ├────4.91 MB (01.34%) ++ compartment(http://arstechnica.com/)
│ ├────4.87 MB (01.33%) ++ compartment(http://www.slatedroid.com/forum/135-velocity-cruz-tablet/)
│ └────4.56 MB (01.24%) ++ compartment(https://www.google.com/voice/?pli=1#sms)
├───83.51 MB (22.77%) ── heap-unclassified
├───28.67 MB (07.82%) ++ layout
├───17.68 MB (04.82%) -- storage
│ ├──16.35 MB (04.46%) -- sqlite
│ │ ├───8.69 MB (02.37%) -- places.sqlite
│ │ │ ├──8.38 MB (02.29%) ── cache-used [3]
│ │ │ └──0.31 MB (00.08%) ++ (2 tiny)
│ │ └───7.66 MB (02.09%) ++ (14 tiny)
│ └───1.33 MB (00.36%) ++ prefixset
├────9.34 MB (02.54%) ++ (8 tiny)
├────5.76 MB (01.57%) -- dom
│ └──5.76 MB (01.57%) -- window-objects
│ ├──5.76 MB (01.57%) ++ active
│ └──0.01 MB (00.00%) ++ (2 tiny)
└────4.44 MB (01.21%) -- images
├──4.23 MB (01.15%) -- content
│ ├──4.23 MB (01.15%) -- used
│ │ ├──4.18 MB (01.14%) ── raw
│ │ └──0.05 MB (00.01%) ++ (2 tiny)
│ └──0.00 MB (00.00%) ++ unused
└──0.21 MB (00.06%) ++ chrome

Other Measurements
2.66 MB ── canvas-2d-pixel-bytes
366.78 MB ── explicit
0.19 MB ── gfx-surface-image
6.73 MB ── gfx-surface-xlib
214.69 MB ── heap-allocated
246.35 MB ── heap-committed
12.84% ── heap-committed-fragmentation
2.17 MB ── heap-dirty
74.31 MB ── heap-unallocated
2 ── js-compartments-system
47 ── js-compartments-user
139.00 MB ── js-gc-heap
31.67 MB ── js-gc-heap-arena-unused
0.00 MB ── js-gc-heap-chunk-clean-unused
0.00 MB ── js-gc-heap-chunk-dirty-unused
53.95 MB ── js-gc-heap-decommitted
0.00% ── js-gc-heap-unused-fraction
6.48 MB ── js-total-analysis-temporary
7.19 MB ── js-total-mjit
33.64 MB ── js-total-objects
19.35 MB ── js-total-scripts
24.07 MB ── js-total-shapes
23.00 MB ── js-total-strings
2.95 MB ── js-total-type-inference
154 ── page-faults-hard
22,357,360 ── page-faults-soft
392.82 MB ── resident
16.35 MB ── storage-sqlite
907.33 MB ── vsize

Adblock Plus 2.0.3
Add-on Compatibility Reporter 1.0.2
Anandtech VB - Dark Theme
Change logo
DARK Reddit Web 2.0 BEMP (auto width)
Dark Style: Used on Selected Sites [DISABLED]
Default 13.0a1 [DISABLED]
DivX Browser Plug-In
DivX® Web Player
DownloadHelper 4.9.8
DownThemAll! 2.0.12
fah [DISABLED]
fah2 [DISABLED]
Firebug 1.8.4
FireICE 1.0 [DISABLED]
Flagfox 4.1.11
Flashblock 1.5.15.1
FlashVideoReplacer 2.1.14 [DISABLED]
Forecastfox 2.0.21
Greasemonkey 0.9.15
GTK+ Native 1.0-6
MAFIAAFire Redirector 0.9c [DISABLED]
Midnight Surfing - Global Dark Style
mplayerplug-in is now gecko-mediaplayer 0.9.9.2 [DISABLED]
Nightly Tester Tools 3.2.1.1
NoScript 2.2.9rc1
OMG! Ubuntu KISS
Perfect Dark Google (complete rework) [DISABLED]
Personas 1.6.2
QuickTime Plug-in 7.6.4
QuickTime Plug-in 7.6.6
RealPlayer 9
redditdark [DISABLED]
ReloadEvery 7.0.0
Roomy Bookmarks Toolbar 1.3.1
Shockwave Flash
snuson2
Status-4-Evar 2012.01.14.17
Stylish 1.2.5
TinEye Reverse Image Search 1.1 [DISABLED]
TuxMachines - Minimal, Dark / Black Theme
Ubuntu by Pauland [DISABLED]
Ubuntu Human Theme 1260925626 [DISABLED]
United States English Spellchecker 5.0.1
VLC Multimedia Plugin (compatible Totem 2.30.2)
Windows Media Player Plug-in
Windows Media Player Plug-in 10 (compatible; Totem)
Woot Gray/Black Theme with Sanitizer - v0.5

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29 tabs open

The scenario I'm talking about:

/me notices that Firefox is using an ungodly amount of memory, with only a few simple tabs open.

/me opens a new, blank tab with no back buffer (homepage is about:blank)

/me closes all of the other tabs

/me checks memory usage and finds that it has barely changed at all

Reinforced experience over years and years. With-or-without plug-ins.

Working in tech support, I recommended Firefox to hundreds and hundreds of people. I supported it. I bought the gear on the Firefox online shop. Now that there's another alternative, I find that Firefox has some catching-up to do. I'm not going back to FF as my primary browser unless it uses WebKit and starts using separate processes for each tab.

I have lots of complaints about Google Chrome, too...but the benefits outweigh them.
 
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