A Quick test with Windows 10, SSD drive, 16GB ram, FF 70.0.1, Timimi 2.0.2 is working for me on an 11MB tiddlywiki file.
However since I use tiddlywiki with firefox (and Chrome) more than anything on my computer, I have lifted the available ram to both browsers. Given I have 16GB RAM I could afford to lift the maximum use of RAM by the browsers. Non tiddlywiki users may want to limit the amount of total ram their browser will use to protect other apps. The prolific user of tiddlywiki, and large tiddlywikis may want to let their browsers use more of the overall resources. I am not talking about cache here but perhaps you could give over more anyway. I can't find the instructions in my notes but the problem is most content on the internet is about reducing browser memory use, when this is a case for increasing its upper limits if you have the ram onboard to support it or if you were using a device primarily for browsing. Searching for "Increase RAM" usually results in advice to decrease its use or increase cache, so this is extremely frustrating. I will let you know if I locate the instructions. Anyone else know? Tony On Saturday, November 16, 2019 at 3:47:26 PM UTC+11, Mal wrote: > > Is anyone else having problems with saving using Timimi with Firefox? > > I am getting slow saves and the computer freezing (no response from mouse > or keyboard) for about 20 seconds or so on each save. This is with > relatively large tiddlywiki files (about 20-30 MB). I am running Firefox > version 70.0.1 on Ubuntu and MacOS and Timimi version 2.03. There are no > problems when using TiddlyServer. > > It seems that this problem has appeared after the latest Firefox update. > > Mal > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/94670652-1ac1-4b04-b8a7-596dfb1674ee%40googlegroups.com.

