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Newegg

join:2004-11-14
Lawrenceville, GA

FF is slow

Right now I'm not limited by how fast my ISP is, I'm limited by how fast my browser is. Cant use IE...


Knapp
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join:2004-02-14
San Luis Obispo, CA

I'm not sure this makes sense...



SRFireside

join:2001-01-19
Houston, TX

reply to Newegg
If FF is slow and you can't use IE then try Opera. It's faster than IE and doesn't have the full page load limitation I find on FF. It also pages through websites instantly (not requiring a refresh every time like the others). And if you don't want Opera there are other browser alternatives out there, although I never tried them yet.



Knapp
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join:2004-02-14
San Luis Obispo, CA

I don't really even notice the full page load limitation. A co-worker of mine was talking about it, I didn't even notice it. Whats the big fuss?



Lostintech
Phillydude
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join:2004-11-21
Philadelphia, PA

reply to Newegg
Yeah relly this is Firefox and it's going slow but I.E. is even slower. And by the way My I.S.P. is having D.N.S. issues
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This Was posted in mozilla's firefox



SRFireside

join:2001-01-19
Houston, TX

reply to Knapp

said by Knapp:

I don't really even notice the full page load limitation. A co-worker of mine was talking about it, I didn't even notice it. Whats the big fuss?
It happens if are on a web page you use just to get to another site like news links and stuff. You have to wait for the entire page to load before clicking out. Can be very annoying if you're on dialup. Other than that Firefox is pretty fast in my opinion.

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