Arthur Pemberton wrote:
On 5/5/06, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
The best that could happen is for FF/TB and Mozilla to work towards the
same code base. There are good things in both.
Well in your case, you switched for what I might loosely consider to
be "unfair" reasons. Crashes in Mozilla. I suspect that these would be
less frequent and less critical if there was active work being done on
Mozilla .
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As a boy I jumped through Windows, as a man I play with Penguins.
I actually switched after trying Tab Mix Plus. It makes my productivity
much better. The crashes in Mozilla, I feel were not Mozilla problems
but one of the extensions that I used as it's maintainer even mentioned
that the plugin was buggy. I had tried different extensions but never
could get the right mix of options to make me happy. It is nothing
against Mozilla, just the options in FF.
My choices were based on my experience. I had tried FF before but never
happy due to the tab options. Now I am very happy. This is the benefit
of choice. FF is not perfect as it has memory leak issues and yes it
has crashed once or twice since I have installed it.
As I said, I think that all the development in FF could be used in
Mozilla and vice versa. I am looking at the problem with memory leaking
in FF and this plugin.
http://dbaron.org/mozilla/leak-monitor/
FWIW, my wife still uses Mozilla and I think that is great.
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Robin Laing
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