November 25, 2014 426 views, 204 downloads, 6 comments |
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Firefox 33.1.1 (filesi.dynu.net) ...
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http://www.filehippo.com/download_firefox/download/eb4910b292c1f259df1431a5644aa75b/
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ID383 Guest
November 25, 2014
I use adblock plus and in the new version, I am seeing a lot of ads, which used to be blocked on previous versions. I am not sure that is ABP's fault or FF's, but if the mozilla guys are selling their soul to the devil (namely sponsors) like Chrome, I will stop using FF, just like I did Chrome (a long time ago).
Also, exactly how long do we have to wait for the 64 bit version ??? Instead of numerous small updates with new version numbers, and then bug fixing updates with intermediate version number, why don't they take their time, make some big updates, test them properly and then release ?
Lastly, what has happened to the memory management of FF? It uses nearly 550 mb RAM with 6 tabs !!! C'mon, its just a browser, I have games that run on less memory than that. |
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ID382 Guest
November 25, 2014
Is it me, or is Firefox being updated a LOT more between versions? Between Flash crashing lately, the absolutely horrid UI, and now ads on the new tab page--I just went over to Pale Moon for good. Sorry, Firefox--but our 9 year relationship is over. |
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ID381 Guest
November 25, 2014
I am a teacher. i teach ESl online. I have not been having problems, but I will say this for the guys and gals at Firefox, it is an improvement. I still think the rapid release cycle is a mistake for FF. They rush the next version out the door before all the bugs are worked out. At least now, they are fixing the bugs in between releases, instead of making us wait until the next release in six weeks. If Chrome ever makes itself customizable, stops tracking users, and ever makes it so that tabs load when you select them, instead of at start up, then Firefox will be finished. Chrome has no plans to stop tracking people that I'm aware of, it's antithetical to the entire Google model. As for customizability or not loading tabs at start up, I don't know. I', a teacher, not a technology guru.... |
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ID380 Guest
November 25, 2014
My only complaint is, I can't stop Flash from crashing!! I have tried uninstalling, but that doesn't work. I tried to disable protected mode and everything, but after awhile the inevitable happens. It used to work fine in the older versions. It's making me think about using Chrome again, at least for Flash purposes. I hope Mozilla integrates it into future Firefox versions. Maybe that could fix it? I don't know. I am using the latest 34 Beta 9. I haven't tried the latest stable release to see if that fixes it. Anyone else having issues? |
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ID379 Guest
November 25, 2014
I am using the latest stable version of Flash Player. Maybe it has something to do with an extension. Maybe Adblock Plus or something is causing it. It seems to happen the most on *coughs* educational sites when you fast forward through a video. It works fine for awhile, but eventually Flash Player crashes. |
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