Hi,
As a big fan of firefox 3 I have to say I don't know why the windows xp version seems to work better and is lot slicker than the linux version. I also found the latest update still hogs memory and sometimes crashes-could be the flash 10 plugin, who knows?
Just started to give opera 9 a go, you can download a deb package from the site and boy is it fast compared to firefox. The interface looks a lot better and it has all the security options you need. I imported firefox bookmarks no problem and it has a clever 'speed dial' page built in that lets you select 9 sites that appear as large thumbnails-one click and your on the site.
It is not using anywhere near the memory firefox did so the fan does not sound like the laptop is going to take off-I have an old dell inspiron 1000-hey it's a great little laptop for the money.
It's strange how we get attached to certain applications- if outlook stopped working I think half the offices in the UK would have a nervous breakdown. Open source guys, a linux 'outlook' would get your foot well and truly in the door-and firefox was one of them, but I have to say Opera 9 is an eye opener.
As a big fan of firefox 3 I have to say I don't know why the windows xp version seems to work better and is lot slicker than the linux version. I also found the latest update still hogs memory and sometimes crashes-could be the flash 10 plugin, who knows?
Just started to give opera 9 a go, you can download a deb package from the site and boy is it fast compared to firefox. The interface looks a lot better and it has all the security options you need. I imported firefox bookmarks no problem and it has a clever 'speed dial' page built in that lets you select 9 sites that appear as large thumbnails-one click and your on the site.
It is not using anywhere near the memory firefox did so the fan does not sound like the laptop is going to take off-I have an old dell inspiron 1000-hey it's a great little laptop for the money.
It's strange how we get attached to certain applications- if outlook stopped working I think half the offices in the UK would have a nervous breakdown. Open source guys, a linux 'outlook' would get your foot well and truly in the door-and firefox was one of them, but I have to say Opera 9 is an eye opener.
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