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Towing the Short Bus
Firefox is sucking a ton of cpu when I start it. IE seems to not do it so I wonder what happened?
Have they got the beta to work with the various add-ons?Uninstall it and download the new beta and give it a try. Seems to use a lot less resources and has some nice new features.
Clicky
JW
Some work, Some still don't? Overall I think it works pretty well for a Beta.Have they got the beta to work with the various add-ons?
I thought so too, initially, but FireBug still doesn't work with FF v3 beta, and the beta actually has some irritating features that don't make a lot of sense to me yet.Some work, Some still don't? Overall I think it works pretty well for a Beta.Have they got the beta to work with the various add-ons?
JW
At the top click on Help and then "About Firefox"how can one tell which version of firefox they are running? when i typed that in at ff's webpage, it said ff always automatically checks for updates and always is running the most current.
dean
cincinnati
Very interesting. I added no script and what do ya know it quit using all the resources at start. This is my homepage and the little clouds moving at the top stopped moving and the cpu went to 1%. I think FF is just fine and the Java updates are what messed it up. As soon as Java was shut down it went back to the way it was.Don't forget to get NoScript addon which greatly improves browsing by letting you choice which sites to run javascript. No more of those annoying ads that float across the screen.
ah, yes, thank you. 2.0.0.12 it is.At the top click on Help and then "About Firefox"how can one tell which version of firefox they are running? when i typed that in at ff's webpage, it said ff always automatically checks for updates and always is running the most current.
dean
cincinnati
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