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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 450601" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>It boggles my mind, why a browser, which after all is just a tool to display some text and graphics according to a fairly simple set of rules, can be so unreliable and consume so much memory.</p><p></p><p>I am a dinosaur on an old slow computer so notice browser issues. I used to be a fan of Opera, but gradually my old version got out of date and some sites did not work. I upgraded to the latest version of Opera and that just kept crashing. Firefox was a pain, it was the most memory hungry browser I have yet found, ran slow, and kept "not responding" I forget the issues with Chrome, but there were plenty.</p><p></p><p>I am now using Pale Moon. It is a lot less memory hungry, a lot faster, and does not crash as often as anything I have had before. This is rather surprising as it's based on the Firefox engine so quite how it perform better than real firefox is just one of those mysteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 450601, member: 6969"] It boggles my mind, why a browser, which after all is just a tool to display some text and graphics according to a fairly simple set of rules, can be so unreliable and consume so much memory. I am a dinosaur on an old slow computer so notice browser issues. I used to be a fan of Opera, but gradually my old version got out of date and some sites did not work. I upgraded to the latest version of Opera and that just kept crashing. Firefox was a pain, it was the most memory hungry browser I have yet found, ran slow, and kept "not responding" I forget the issues with Chrome, but there were plenty. I am now using Pale Moon. It is a lot less memory hungry, a lot faster, and does not crash as often as anything I have had before. This is rather surprising as it's based on the Firefox engine so quite how it perform better than real firefox is just one of those mysteries. [/QUOTE]
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