I'm using XP with FFx 52.9.0 32 bit. I also have MyPal 29.1.1 which
works quickly and smoothly, while my FFx takes forever to load a page
fully. It creaks away and waits between my trying to scroll down the
page.
I thought at first that maybe I had too many bookmarks in FFx. But
after loading all my bookmarks into MyPal, MyPal still is quick and
easy to use.
There are a few reasons I'd like to keep using FFx, but I'm at the
point where I'm thinking of dumping it.
I do wish MyPal had a 'reader' view setting. I use that a lot to save
FFx pages in text instead of HTML.
What is the problem with FFx?
On 1/16/2022 7:17 PM, Nomen Nescio wrote:
I'm using XP with FFx 52.9.0 32 bit. I also have MyPal 29.1.1 which
works quickly and smoothly, while my FFx takes forever to load a page fully. It creaks away and waits between my trying to scroll down the
page.
I thought at first that maybe I had too many bookmarks in FFx. But
after loading all my bookmarks into MyPal, MyPal still is quick and
easy to use.
There are a few reasons I'd like to keep using FFx, but I'm at the
point where I'm thinking of dumping it.
I do wish MyPal had a 'reader' view setting. I use that a lot to save
FFx pages in text instead of HTML.
What is the problem with FFx?
Check your RAM and page file usage. Look in Task Manager to see just how
dire the consumption is.
An old WinXP machine that used to be quite happy with 512MB RAM,
could be quite unhappy with bloated modern browsers. As soon as
the first web page opens, the RAM usage will balloon. For example,
at one time the Yahoo News page used 1GB of RAM, because of all the
video panes placed on the same web page.
Paul
On Mon, 17 Jan 2022 11:53:04 -0500
Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> wrote:
On 1/16/2022 7:17 PM, Nomen Nescio wrote:
I'm using XP with FFx 52.9.0 32 bit. I also have MyPal 29.1.1 which
works quickly and smoothly, while my FFx takes forever to load a page
fully. It creaks away and waits between my trying to scroll down the
page.
I thought at first that maybe I had too many bookmarks in FFx. But
after loading all my bookmarks into MyPal, MyPal still is quick and
easy to use.
There are a few reasons I'd like to keep using FFx, but I'm at the
point where I'm thinking of dumping it.
I do wish MyPal had a 'reader' view setting. I use that a lot to save
FFx pages in text instead of HTML.
What is the problem with FFx?
Check your RAM and page file usage. Look in Task Manager to see just how
dire the consumption is.
An old WinXP machine that used to be quite happy with 512MB RAM,
could be quite unhappy with bloated modern browsers. As soon as
the first web page opens, the RAM usage will balloon. For example,
at one time the Yahoo News page used 1GB of RAM, because of all the
video panes placed on the same web page.
Paul
This question made me check Firefox and Chromium on my Linux Mint system.
I think the latter is marginally faster.
I also have Firefox on an XP virtual machine hosted via VirtualBox on Mint.
I have 4GB allocated to XP. I ran up firefox and to my surprise it was easily as fast.
So how much RAM does your machine have?
Alan
What is the problem with FFx?
I myself am running FF 52 on a machine with 3GByte of ram. Can't say it
runs slow.
I'm using XP with FFx 52.9.0 32 bit. I also have MyPal 29.1.1 which
works quickly and smoothly, while my FFx takes forever to load a page
fully. It creaks away and waits between my trying to scroll down the
page.
I thought at first that maybe I had too many bookmarks in FFx. But
after loading all my bookmarks into MyPal, MyPal still is quick and
easy to use.
There are a few reasons I'd like to keep using FFx, but I'm at the
point where I'm thinking of dumping it.
I do wish MyPal had a 'reader' view setting. I use that a lot to save
FFx pages in text instead of HTML.
What is the problem with FFx?
On 22/01/2022 15:52, R.Wieser wrote:
I myself am running FF 52 on a machine with 3GByte of ram. Can't say it
runs slow.
3GB on a XP machine? I used to get by on 512MB. What is this world getting up to?
On 22/01/2022 15:52, R.Wieser wrote:
I myself am running FF 52 on a machine with 3GByte of ram. Can't say it
runs slow.
3GB on a XP machine? I used to get by on 512MB. What is this world
getting up to?
So how much RAM does your machine have?
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 22:37:24 +0000, pinnerite <pinnerite@gmail.com>
wrote:
So how much RAM does your machine have?
That is the question, and that the answer is that Firfox has become >bloatware, and the more bloated it becomes, the slower it runs.
Perhaps someone eneds to produce a "Firefox Lite" without "pockets"
and all the other bells and whistles that demand more memory.
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