On 5/9/2014 2:21 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
> sean nathan wrote:
>> Ed Mullen wrote:
>>> sean nathan wrote:
>>>> Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
>>>>> sean nathan wrote:
>>>>>> [email protected] wrote:
> 
> =====snipped========
> 
>>
>> facebook is of course a cudgel... in Seamonkey, it slows to a crawl...
>> then starts getting jumpy... while i can pretty freely scroll backwards
>> for days in chromium... not possible in Seamonkey...
>>
> 
> I have posted about this before about how slow Seamonkey is in Facebook
> on a Windows XP machine. Chrome is great and wish the SM developers
> would fix SM to work as fast as other browsers on Facebook.
> 
> I note that when I use SM in Windows 7, Seamonkey performs very well in
> facebook. It is only when I use SM on my XP system that there is a slow
> scrolling problem. I have no problem using Chrome, Opera, Safari or IE
> on XP. It is only a problem with SM (also FF) on Win XP.
> 

A SeaMonkey problem with displaying and scrolling a Web page is very,
very likely to also appear in Firefox.  Both use the same Gecko
rendering engine, most of the same Toolkit, and the same security
component.  To a user, the major differences between SeaMonkey and
Firefox are the user interface and the ability of users to tailor that
interface.

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