Actually, when I said that (no kidding) part, I was actually praising Firefox on how good it's Gecko engine really is, I was not trying to put it down at all, I meant that Firefox is actually very fast considering it is written in Javascript, I think they have done a wonderful job. I fully realise how difficult it is to write a cross platform engine like that and have the highest respect towards Mozilla.
Actually, that's note quite why Firefox is slower to load than IE. You need to remember that IE is built into Windows and it actually starts when Windows starts. I have once ready that if you take IE out of the Windows shell (I am not sure if you can still do this), then IE will actually take much longer to load, so we have to be fair here. Firefox actually only takes a long time to start on first load. I have a gig of ram, and second load it starts much faster. A P4 or Athlon optimised build can help lots too. But if it's fast startup time you want, check out Opera, it's another great browser, fully standards compliant too, and free, it starts up quicker than Firefox though, but it just isn't me, a lot of people like it however. On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 11:53 +1200, Phil Scadden wrote: > > Firefox and Thunderbird are written in Javascript (no kidding), and the > > UI is done with XUL. The whole thing simply runs on an "engine" called > > Gecko, which handles (X)HTML, XUL, CSS, Javascript, etc. > > Oh, that why it is such a dog to load. Could be worse - Oracle's java clients > are a great for illustrating why you want compiled executables. > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > Phil Scadden, Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences > 764 Cumberland St, Private Bag 1930, Dunedin, New Zealand > Ph +64 3 4799663, fax +64 3 477 5232 > > _______________________________________________ > Delphi mailing list > [email protected] > http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi > _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list [email protected] http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi
