Ant wrote on 2/03/2020 8:52 AM:
On 3/1/2020 1:46 PM, Ant wrote:
On 3/1/2020 1:16 PM, Gerry Hickman wrote:

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Ok, that's odd, I know there are moves (in the latest browsers) to disable certain types of invasive behaviour, but I'm not aware of anything that different between FireFox and SeaMonkey right now. Have you confirmed for example that FireFox is using less resources than SeaMonkey when opening the same tabs and visiting the same sites?

Well, multiprocesses, faster speeds, etc. SM v2.49.5 still uses a single process. I have quadcore CPUs. I'd love to use more than one! :P

According to https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32673473-, v2.53.1 is actually based on Firefox v56. V2.57 is supposed to have Gecko improvements. Darn it! :(

My (often faulty) memory is telling me that Firefox is/was moving to some new engine, something that supersedes Gecko.

Is this still so?? If so, when might SeaMonkey also make the move, given its restricted manpower resources??

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Daniel

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