Tue Oct 24, 2006 4:03AM EDT
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Why, it seems like only yesterday we got one new browser (Internet Explorer 7), and now we get the full release of Firefox 2.0, hot on its heels. I've been giving the new Firefox a shot (and managing three computers with various combinations of IE6, IE7, Firefox 1.5, and Firefox 2.0 is not something I have enjoyed). And, again, I'm here to give you some opinions on the subject.
Firefox 2.0 is officially set for release on October 24. You can download it here (just wait for the site to update for the 2.0 release).
I Like It!
Indifferent (Or Mostly Unchanged Since Earlier Version)
Not So Hot
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Firefox 2.0 is buggier than heck. I downloaded it Monday night. Should I delete it? Did I get a beta version? I use a small laptop. Help!
Hi Nick - Nope, this is a brand new Core Duo machine. I only have the problem when multiple windows are open and usually on large pages. It may also be related to the Google toolbar, but I can't be sure. / Snarky - you may have the old version (check Help About Mozilla Firefox and it will tell you the version number). The final 2.0 release will be on the mozilla site today; it's available now via an unpublished FTP address though... email me if you want it.
Chris, are you opening multiple windows or multiple tabs? I always have a minimum of four tabs open. Let me know and I will test with my duo core laptop too. Nick
I used 2.0 all day now and it runs great. Just takes a bit of time using the tabs for the back arrow. Love it!
Hi Chris, I agree on the relative instability of FF2.0 compared to 1.5. However, I will say that the crashes decreased considerably after I disabled some add-ons I had from before the upgrade...even though all add-ons were 'officially' compatible, it seems some ( session saver hack, IE Tab) didn't really approve of 2.0. Try disabling them and the crashes decrease a whole lot. I installed IE7 on my work computer along with FF2.0 and today I uninstalled it...Sorry Microsoft, but Mozilla won this round too
I agree with the stability comment. As I type this, my text is incredibly laggy in actually getting on the screen. At least spell check makes up for it.
Hmmm, I must be the lucky one then. I am having no issues with crashing or lagging. I opened 11 windows yesterday after talking to Chris and the one I used with 6 tabs and no problems encountered. I too have IE Tab extension but do not have session saver hack extension on this computer. Nick
Firefox is the way to go. I gave up Internet Explorer when the Firebird beta was out. I loved the beta and I found it more stable and faster than IE. I just love this spell checking feature Mozilla added.
Has Firefox 2.0 fixed the memory leak? I've tried everything, and even though this problem plagues my system (I've tried everything I know), FF offers so much more to me than IE.
1 Posted by markosians on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:08PM EDT Report Abuse
Hey Chris, I have both IE7 and Firefox 2.0 running and to be honest I still prefer FF. I find it odd that you have 'crashing' problems with either browser. Could it be your computer having issues? In our home we have a celeron, pentium 4 and a duo core computer with no history of 'crashing' either browser. Nick