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Eh, I dunno, I still think it could be ALOT better, I am not nearly impressed considering how much time they have in it....the load time still sucks....thats my #1 complaint about it. >>
Well on Winblows, you can enable "Quick Launch". What this feature does is it cheats like IE does, loading up parts of code during boot-up. Thereafter, when you open up a browser window (and the code hasn't been paged out to disk), it'll load up pretty quickly.
I don't use Quick Launch, and am satisfied with Mozilla performance because it's pretty solid compared to IE or NS 4.x. With tabbed browsing, Mozilla literally stays up for days of productive use. The memory footprint is large, but that's what 1 GB of RAM is for.
