Post subject: How to make Firefox work faster 2 [for Windows]
Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 12:54 am
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I kept meaning to post this but there are some optimized executables for firefox and thunderbird (so-called Moox builds) that many tech folks have been raving about. Supposedly you can get up to a 30% increase in speed. You have to know what kind of processor you have (Intel Pentium, AMD, etc) but for anyone interested, it's been highly recommended by many..
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stonecrest wrote:
Ender wrote:
Thanks, Scott. Testing it right now...
So what's the word?
Hard to say. Both Firefox and Thunderbird seem to be running a little smoother, but I'm wondering if it's just the power of suggestion... You know, like they are supposed to run faster now that I have these special builds. It's certainly worth a try (that is, unless there are some backdoors added to the code )
I think that what Firefox and Thunderbird need most (more than processing power) is memory. I recently got a memory upgrade for my computer at work and since now I'm running it with 1GB of RAM I have as good as no performance problems.
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I looked a that page and in the list of processors has AMD K6-2. Mine says K6 3D. DOes anyone know if that's the same? I like the features in Firefox but haven't been able to resolve frequent freezing problems hoped this would help. I freeze every 10 minutes for 25 seconds if I use it.
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Bushleaguer wrote:
I looked a that page and in the list of processors has AMD K6-2. Mine says K6 3D. DOes anyone know if that's the same? I like the features in Firefox but haven't been able to resolve frequent freezing problems hoped this would help. I freeze every 10 minutes for 25 seconds if I use it.
I'd imagine you could just give it a try regardless though. If it's not optimized for your processor, it just won't be as fast as ideal. At least that's all that I think would happen..
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Jim wrote:
Kommienezuspadt wrote:
whats firefox?
it's a browser like IE.
except that it doesn't suck like IE. In fact, other than the fact that it's a web browser... it's nothing like IE
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