And I gotta agree with DanielPK as their new plugin container did
trouble my workflow, because even though firefox is using slightly
less ram, the plugin crash module messes a bit with firefox.
I've heard nice things about opera, specially since version 10, but I
still only use opera mini on my mobile, and it's a godsend, I'll tell
you :)
Honestly I hate chrome, but I have to recognize it as the fastest
browser so far, but it's like giving google all your internet data, so
I'll stick with firefox which is a little less public about my data.

On Jul 12, 11:07 am, DanielPK <[email protected]> wrote:
> latest mozilla for me is a piece of crap...lol, the "crash free" is
> actually a BS, at least for me. Everytime i start up FF it crashes
> before even loading the main page...i had to revert back to an older
> version! but currently am using Opera which is quite fast...and so far
> NO CRASH at all :D
>
> On Jul 12, 11:33 am, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Notes:
> > - This uses a beta of Firefox, which is unstable
> > - This also uses experimental features, which are unstable
> > - I noticed no crashes
> > - Works mostly on Windows Vista SP1+ and 7
>
> > Hardware Requirements:
> > - D3D9 compatible GFX card
> > - Hardware OpenGL
>
> > 1. Grab either Firefox 4 Beta 1, or the latest nightly build
> > Beta:http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html
> > Nightly:http://nightly.mozilla.org/
>
> > 2. Install it
>
> > 3. Go to about:config
>
> > Direct2D Rendering (Windows) and DirectWrite (on Windows 7 and Vista
> > SP1+)
>
> > 4. Change "gfx.font_rendering.directwrite.enabled" to True by double
> > clicking it
>
> > 5. Change "mozilla.widget.render-mode" to 6 by double clicking it and
> > changing it
>
> > WebGL
> > 6. Change "webgl.enabled_for_all_sites" to True by double clicking
>
>

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