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Subject: OT I really need advice on browsers


Marque ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 11:48 AM · edited Mon, 22 July 2024 at 7:18 AM

As in which one you use and why. Just updated to Explorer 7 and not real happy with it. Although I loaded Firefox and rendo still runs like syrup on a cold day...lol     

Anyway if anyone can give me some hints on fast clean browsers I would apprecieate it.
Thanks,
Marque


wheatpenny ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 12:36 PM
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Well, I use Firefox and IE7, and I like both of them about the same.




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Marque ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 12:40 PM

Is renderosity painfully slow to you?


Fazzel ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 12:45 PM

I like Firefox also.  And for me Rendo loads right up. 



tom271 ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 1:35 PM

I use FireFox and it works great...  Renderosity does load up kind of slow lately....   Not fireFox's fault...   all other webpages load just fine...



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richardson ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 1:46 PM

Opera is without a doubt the best  out there right now. Firefox a warm second. IE,, off the cliff... They all have a plus or 2, though.


SAMS3D ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 3:21 PM

Seems like Renderosity is slow in only some areas.  Sharen


ziggie ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 3:25 PM

Quote - Seems like Renderosity is slow in only some areas.  Sharen

 

Yup... it's fine on Mars... Pluto... Venus....

Its just here... on Earth... that its a problem

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Acadia ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 3:32 PM

Quote - I use FireFox and it works great...  Renderosity does load up kind of slow lately....   Not fireFox's fault...   all other webpages load just fine...

Yeppers!!!   Mozilla-Firefox!!!!  :)

It's what IE 7 is trying to be and failing miserably!!! 

"It is good to see ourselves as others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to say." - Ghandi



JQP ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 3:48 PM

I've been a FF user since beta, Mozilla before that.  Obviously I like FF, though I've been having some browsing issues lately and can't rule FF out as the problem.

Don't like what FF 2 did with the tabs, they're overlarge now.  I'm still using 1.5.


pakled ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 4:22 PM · edited Sat, 02 December 2006 at 4:26 PM

my company forbid us to use IE7..not sure if that's a recommendation or not..;)
I use Firfox as well..

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diolma ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 4:29 PM · edited Sat, 02 December 2006 at 4:30 PM

I use SeaMonkey (the freebie version of FF, since the Mozilla guys gave up).

I don't (if I can help it) use any version of IE (too many "attack" warnings from my firewall/AV).

The "slowness" problem is not the browser, it's 'Rosity. I don't know why, but suspect it's something to do with the way they've interfaced their servers with the database (eg, the database must respond back to the server with an "OK" before the server is allowed to respond back to the user).

Good for security, bad for response times...

Of course, I'm probably totally off-target..

Cheers
Diolma



Marque ( ) posted Sat, 02 December 2006 at 5:48 PM

Have firefox and getting opera now to check it out. Rendo seems to be the slowest in IE and FF.


kuroyume0161 ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 12:01 AM

Opera at last ownership was very good - but maybe it has improved significantly since those years past.

Firefox for me (2.0).  I like the new tabs, but have already been caught out by the 'close' button (x).  I like the close button, but one has to be more cautious when navigating the tabs or, oops bye-bye. ;)

IE 0-7 - no, never, niemand, nyet, iie, nope, nada, and huh?  IE is banal crap under the consistent barrage of ten million hackers.  Like wearing a tin foil hat to protect against a multi-warhead nuclear strike.  Best 'o luck to ya, mate. :D

C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg off.

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R_Hatch ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 12:25 AM · edited Sun, 03 December 2006 at 12:26 AM

Kuroyume: you can get back your accidentally closed tabs with FF2.0 (and there is an extension for 1.5 that did the same). In FF2.0, it's under History:Recently Closed Tabs.

Also, under Tools:Options:Tabbed Browsing:Display Options you can tell FF to show tab closure buttons:
on the active tab only
on all tabs
nowhere
on the tab strip

I have mine set for nowhere, since the best way to close tabs with minimal chance of accidental closure is by middle-clicking on the tab you wish to close.


kuroyume0161 ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 12:54 AM

Thank you very much, Richard!

I knew about the middle-click (my fave method), but not about the option and the retention.  Cooool. :D

C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg off.

 -- Bjarne Stroustrup

Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone


kuroyume0161 ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 1:11 AM

Hmmm, I can't find the "Display Options" option under Tabs.  Could this be related to the config that I have set up?

C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg off.

 -- Bjarne Stroustrup

Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone


Acadia ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 1:24 AM

Quote - Firefox for me (2.0).  I like the new tabs, but have already been caught out by the 'close' button (x).  I like the close button, but one has to be more cautious when navigating the tabs or, oops bye-bye. ;)

Unless somethings changed, that's an addon extension called "Tab X".  I've been using it for months, even before I downloaded FF v2.0.   Check "Tools" and then "Extensions".  It's there when I look.  Just uninstall it if you don't like it.

"It is good to see ourselves as others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to say." - Ghandi



kuroyume0161 ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 3:26 PM

Might have been added to FF 2.0's functionality.  There is no Tab anything Add-on listed (I only have BBCode, Tweak Network, and Image Zoom).

C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg off.

 -- Bjarne Stroustrup

Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone


Klutz ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 4:13 PM

I have used Slimbrowser for years...It is a sort of a skin to IE but it is more sophisticated than that. ;0)

www.flashpeak.com

free download of course.

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Ben_Dover ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 11:00 PM

I like Opera, I can save my progress in sessions. So I might have two browser windows open, each with 15 or so tabs.... just save the session, render or reboot... or whatever I wanted to do, and reopen everything right where I was at when I'm done. It's very slick. I can also copy a web address, right click in a new tab and instead of "paste" there's also a "paste and go" option so it saves a step. It's a great feature that I miss when I fire up FF. There's a lot of neat features actually, I highly recommend it.


R_Hatch ( ) posted Sun, 03 December 2006 at 11:50 PM · edited Sun, 03 December 2006 at 11:52 PM

Actually, there is an extension for Firefox that lets you do just that. Firefox 2.0 now has an option for saving sessions built in.

Robert: here is the extension (I had forgotten that it wasn't included with 2.0) that gives you more tab preferences.


kuroyume0161 ( ) posted Mon, 04 December 2006 at 12:08 AM

Once again, thank ye very much, Richard! :)

C makes it easy to shoot yourself in the foot. C++ makes it harder, but when you do, you blow your whole leg off.

 -- Bjarne Stroustrup

Contact Me | Kuroyume's DevelopmentZone


KarenJ ( ) posted Mon, 04 December 2006 at 2:55 AM

Diolma,

Quote - I use SeaMonkey (the freebie version of FF, since the Mozilla guys gave up).

Freebie version? Unless I'm missing something, Firefox has always been free...


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and strange and beautiful
something not everyone knows how to love." - Warsan Shire


Lucifer_The_Dark ( ) posted Mon, 04 December 2006 at 5:25 AM

If I had a choice between IE7 & Firefox I'd go for Firefox every time & unless I'm very much mistaken the Mozilla guys haven't given up on Firefox in the slightest, V2.0 being the newest & imho the best.

ps the only time I force myself to click the IE7 icon is to update Windows, I mostly use Linux these days so it's not that often.

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