Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:

I find 2.53.x levels slower than 2.49.x levels, but - as you say - compatible with more websites.  My 2.53.5 has an unfortunate tendency to lock up one of my processors if I visit certain websites.  The only way out is to quit the program, restart and then "Restore Previous Session".  Of course I lose my "Private Browsing" session.


I'm having good performance with 2.53.* In 2.49.x (and several versions before that, and I don't remember how far), I had problems, where if I leave Seamonkey open overnight, the next morning, there's a lot of sluggishness, and where active memory usage is often in excess of a GB. Sometimes I was seeing as much as 1.5 GB, and I think I've seen nearly 2 GB once or twice.

However, with 2.53.* those problems are considerably less. Leaving Seamonkey open overnight, I rarely see too much above a GB, and even then, performance degradation is much less. Before, 2.53, a restart was essential. Since 2.53, a restart isn't a bad idea, but by the same token, Seamonkey isn't unusable, either.

Smith

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