[citation][nom]carnage9270[/nom]About as useful as a poopie-flavored lollipop. The browser wars were over long ago. I guess it's all about the nostalgia?[/citation]
The current browser war is just getting stronger. It's far from over.
[citation][nom]livebriand[/nom]I'd mainly like to see them work on making the UI faster - Firefox's benchmarks don't mean shit when the browser constantly freezes on my E350 machine. (Chrome is completely smooth, in comparison.)[/citation]
This. All the javascript speed in the world doesn't mean stuff all if it takes 1.5 seconds to switch tabs. 1.2 seconds to open the tools menu. 0.8 seconds to open a new tab. Even Chromium-based browsers can lag when it comes to these functions. I'm not 100% sure about the latest Opera version, but have any of you guys tried Opera 10.10? It's a couple of years old, but install it, give it a spin. Don't use it as your primary browser, but just notice how smooth everything is. It truly gives you the impression that it is a fast browser, because everything to do with the UI is absolutely instantaneous.
[citation][nom]A Bad Day[/nom]For some reason, it keeps giving me "Luna error" and AVG is marking it as a virus...[/citation]
AVG sucks, I hope you realize that.
[citation][nom]RogueKitsune[/nom]Contains i686 and x86_x64 builds of firefox:http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla [...] tral-l10n/Also with the exception of silverlight every other plug-in works fine out of the box for the 64-bit version. Silverlight requires a little more effort to get it working properly.[/citation]
Silverlight is redundant. Microsoft even gave up on it.
[citation][nom]alidan[/nom]hell no, chrome already crashed my computer when i open allot of tabs, if ff did that, it would be just as bad[/citation]
That's why Firefox needs to give its users an option to enable or disable tab sandboxing. Disabled, it would run as a single process. Enabled, it would (should) run better on multi-core CPU's and systems with larger memory.
I tried switching back to another tab in Firefox while a tab was loading, and it refused to switch to the other tab until the loading tab had initialized loading (got a response from the target website). This meant that for roughly 4 seconds, the entire browser was effectively 'frozen'. (Aurora 15.0a2) Strangely enough you don't see this 'freezing' in Opera, despite it also being a single-process browser.
[citation][nom]cookoy[/nom]i use FF and Chrome regularly, but can't reach Opera website for past couple of months.[/citation]
Cannot duplicate this problem. I can reach Opera's website just fine in any browser. Check your hosts file and any content blocking software or addons you may have.