I keep wondering if there is something that a deep architectural level that is being pushed past its breaking point. Almost all of my problems with SeaMonkey, these days, involve lockups of the whole program while it's waiting for some complicated web page to load - I just sit there with all windows (browser and mail) frozen, the beachball spinning (Mac), and "waiting for xxxx to load." It's one thing to have a poorly designed page lock up, while it loads more and more components, and ads, and what have you, from across the net - but when that impacts all of the other windows, that's broken - and it can't all be laid at Firefox's door, since mail windows are effected.

Miles Fidelman




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In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra

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