LunarMist said:I guess Firefox must be an good browser since I don't like it much. Maybe 2.0?
A friend of mine has a lower end P3 system and, on it, FF renders graphics noticibly slower then IE. However, this cetainly isn't reflective of my overall experience, as on a whole, I find FF has snappier performance then IE on most systems I've tried it with.Clocker said:I'm using FF as my main browser for a while on both my slow laptop and my main machine. I cannot believe how much slower it renders the Brighthand forums compared to IE. Other than that, it seems pretty good.
LiamC said:http://www.moox.ws/tech/mozilla/
or
http://pryan.org/mozilla/firefox/djeter/
You can get them optimised for
P4/Athlon64/FX (SSE2)
AthlonXP/P!!!
MMX
Athlon/K6/K6-III/P2/Pentium MMX/Cyrix
What is the default configuration optimized for?
Mercutio said:
Mercutio said:The multiple computer issue is pretty simple: Put firefox on a shared drive. Run the executable from each machine.
Tannin said:-5: Firefox has a better built-in email app than Mozilla's.
timwhit said:Tannin said:-5: Firefox has a better built-in email app than Mozilla's.
Umm, Firefox doesn't have a built-in email app?
timwhit said:Umm, Firefox doesn't have a built-in email app?
ddrueding said:timwhit said:Tannin said:-5: Firefox has a better built-in email app than Mozilla's.
Umm, Firefox doesn't have a built-in email app?
It interfaces perfectly with Outlook 2003 (Through the "tools" menu). That's good enough for me.
Tannin said:But the fact that we are even considering it is itself revealling: it shows that the product ain't right yet, it needs too much user-tweaking.
Tea said:7: Firefox doesn't have the ability to search from the address window, you have to use the poxy little search window instead.
Mercutio said:There's an extension or theme to fix almost everything you're complaining about, Tea.
The same can be said for IE - where have your Favorites gone?Tannin said:3: Break computer. Either reinstall Windows or take it to someone who does it for you.
4: Ask about your emails, discover that they are all lost (because some brain-dead idiot programmer had the email client default to storing user data in some sub-folder of the Windows folder and the Windows folder is trashed)
5: Go to (1).
6: Lather, rinse, and repeat.
This is why Mozilla mail sucks so badly. Brain-dead programming at its worst. (Well, OK, second-worst. Outlook makes an even bigger mess of it. But then I don't call Outlook "programming", I call it "irresponsible vomit". A good lawyer would probably call it "culpable negligence before the fact".)