That looks like a plan. I'll go from Waterfox to Firefox. They use the
same profile, so that's one less worry. The other day, Waterfox was
glacial, I did a speednet test and it was hovering around 9-10 MB/sec.
I shut it down and restarted, and right back to over 100MB/sec.
Thanks guys.
On 2/14/2015 9:10 AM, Thane Sherrington wrote:
At 08:30 AM 14/02/2015, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
What's the collective currently using for a browser? I'm currently
using Waterfox (supposedly a speeded-up version of Firefox), but
after the last update, it's giving me problems. I've upgraded my
internet service to 100MB, but after just a few hours, Waterfox slows
to a crawl and I only get the speed back up by closing it and
reopening it. I'm assuming that straight Firefox will probably do
the same, so I think I'll see how Chrome works out.
I use Firefox. Chrome (once compromised) is way to much of a pain to
fix, and I find it gets compromised more easily (based on computers I
work) than Firefox does. Tomshardware tested all the browsers and
picked Firefox as the best (speed/security) so I'm figure that's a
decent backup to my choice.
T