On 5/5/06, Robin Laing <Robin.Laing(a)drdc-rddc.gc.ca> wrote:
Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>> Mozillas settings are far worse, a whole lot of things spread about all
>> over the place.
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> That may be so, but I prefer them to the setup of Firefox. I am
> learning in this thread that I am not alone.
>
I used Mozilla until a few weeks ago. I tried FF with the Tab Mix Plus
Extension and I won't look back at Mozilla. At least is a page decides
to crash my browser, it doesn't take Thunderbird down. Less crashes in
FF as well.
With a couple of tweaks to about:config, FF is much faster as well.
I do agree with many of the posters, the configuration settings should
be clearer. I miss the cookie manager in the Tools menu most of all.
As with using any tool, it takes some time to adapt. I am very happy
with FF. :)
The best that could happen is for FF/TB and Mozilla to work towards the
same code base. There are good things in both.
Well in your case, you switched for what I might loosely consider to
be "unfair" reasons. Crashes in Mozilla. I suspect that these would be
less frequent and less critical if there was active work being done on
Mozilla .
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As a boy I jumped through Windows, as a man I play with Penguins.