I like SeaMonkey because its Master Password function actually works, but it
does a fine job with tiddlywiki, too. My main tiddlywiki is up around 2MB.

On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 8:51 PM, B. S. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Firefox is so darned slow, I've been trying other browsers. [It can't
> possibly have anything to do with umpteen extensions, 5 tab groups,
> 60+ open tabs ...] (Win 7)
>
> And the idea of tiddly stuff in it's own browser instead of being
> mixed in with all my other tabs has a certain attractiveness to it.
>
> Not that I'm enamoured of it, but Chrome has been working fine, except
> for a couple of hiccoughs - both solved. The tw download page nicely
> noted the need for the .jar file in the same directory. And hunting
> down the correct options tiddler to get mgsd to backup into the right
> directory was irritating, but solved.
>
> My Asus 1201n laptop is blue screening a fair bit, sadly. I'd like to
> blame the browser (anything, actually, I'd just like it to go away),
> so I've now downloaded Opera and Safari.
>
> Any gotchas or other things I should take note of in these browsers?
> [I noticed Spybot - Search & Destroy auto-started it's opera plugin -
> that was sweet.]
>
> TIA.
>
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