Multi-process Firefox brings 400-700% improvement in responsiveness
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#4The speed is great as long as youtube doesn't autoplay a new video which freezes the whole browser for me until it is done loading.
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#6Is it possible that two users will see different functionality when they are both using the same OS and release, say Firefox from the latest version of Ubuntu?
Re: Multi-process Firefox brings 400-700% improvement in responsiveness
#7It has been mostly fine (except for an annoying OS-X multi-screen bug where it screws up the sizing).
I was really looking forward to this feature to help close the gap on Chrome performance.
Until August (I think Firefox 48.x), when it became unusable on any site with... something. I'm not entirely sure what triggers it- I don't think it is just video alone. Something make the entire browser lock up entirely for minutes, and sometimes it even runs out of memory and I have to kill it via the OS.
No add-ins (except for Firebug).
Frustratingly, I can't replicate it well enough to be a useful bug report.
I'm this close to switching back. Muscle memory and shortcuts to Firefox is the only thing stopping me.
So.. this will be great, but please make it a workable browser.
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#8The speed is great as long as youtube doesn't autoplay a new video which freezes the whole browser for me until it is done loading.
Whole browser freezez for me on any amazon page. Just when it starts rendering it freezes everything inside Firefox window for a few seconds. It's so annoying that I'm considering dropping Firefox after over a decade for Opera or Brave browser.
Amazon works for me though. Hmmm.
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#9The speed is great as long as youtube doesn't autoplay a new video which freezes the whole browser for me until it is done loading.
Whole browser freezez for me on any amazon page. Just when it starts rendering it freezes everything inside Firefox window for a few seconds. It's so annoying that I'm considering dropping Firefox after over a decade for Opera or Brave browser.
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#10I'm also a little surprised there hasn't been an attempt to launch a completely new Firefox from the ground up. Regardless of what they're doing right now, its still a legacy code monster and much more laggy than the competition. Maybe this is Servo's ultimate purpose, but every Firefox advance is welcomed but always feels like another layer of lipstick on this pig.
Disclaimer: I use Firefox as my main 'non-work' browser several hours a day. Its good, but its very obvious when I'm not in Chrome from a performance/stability perspective.