On 06/03/12 11:55, Adrian Mageanu wrote:
Same here, but I think it's more about bad programming practices when
building add-ons than the browser itself. When running without any
add-ons Firefox is really speedy and stable.
So you're getting the massive disk IO / everything locks up issue as
well now and then? That is the one thing that drives me nuts.
I learnt that every time I install a new add-on I have to test it. Some
do pass the this phase, but misbehave later when looking for upgrades
or, for those that have to "call home" when there is a problem with
their server, in which case I have to identify the culprit, uninstall it
and look for equivalent functionality elsewhere.
Unfortunately it seems to be very difficult to identify the addons at
fault when running 20-30 of them.
A pain indeed, and if I'd find same functionality in other browsers I'd
switch.
Same.
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