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Firefox Quantum - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: General (https://sinister.ly/Forum-General) +--- Forum: World News (https://sinister.ly/Forum-World-News) +--- Thread: Firefox Quantum (/Thread-Firefox-Quantum--92788) |
Firefox Quantum - Mr.Kurd - 11-15-2017 In The Name OF Allah Al-Salam Alekum Hi guys, Firefox Quantum is a stable version now, Update your browsers .Wa Salam Alekum RE: Firefox Quantum - mothered - 11-15-2017 That's good to know. It didn't take too long for the stable release. Of course, It's best to download from the official website. Thank you Mr.Kurd. RE: Firefox Quantum - Bish0pQ - 11-15-2017 Good to know indeed, this does not mean it's 100% bug free however. Usually after a release like this lots of bugs get detected in the first months after. I will delete the beta and try this out, thanks for the share buddy. RE: Firefox Quantum - f0rg3r - 11-15-2017 This is a pretty neat looking browser . will have high hopes for this version of firefox . RE: Firefox Quantum - Cronus - 11-15-2017 I learned from sources that Firefox Quantum uses 30% less memory than Chrome, tested the work and was frustrated, in fact it uses much more memory than Chrome, so I continue to use Google Chrome RE: Firefox Quantum - dockarxg910 - 11-15-2017 I used to like chrome, but didn't have the features I liked so I switched to firefox. It then became too buggy for me with the constant crashes and the sync account needs to be updated every time I open the browser which got really annoying. Not sure if it's going to get any better but I did like firefox for a time. Now using Vivaldi and it's a pretty nice browser. RE: Firefox Quantum - Drako - 11-16-2017 (11-15-2017, 11:50 PM)dockarxg910 Wrote: I used to like chrome, but didn't have the features I liked so I switched to firefox. It then became too buggy for me with the constant crashes and the sync account needs to be updated every time I open the browser which got really annoying. Not sure if it's going to get any better but I did like firefox for a time. Now using Vivaldi and it's a pretty nice browser. I have the same issues regarding crashes, random freezing and that kinda stuff. Quatum is OK, it made a few improvements here and there but nothing noticeable to be honest. Never heard of Vivaldi in my life though. RE: Firefox Quantum - dockarxg910 - 11-16-2017 (11-16-2017, 12:05 AM)Drako Wrote:(11-15-2017, 11:50 PM)dockarxg910 Wrote: I used to like chrome, but didn't have the features I liked so I switched to firefox. It then became too buggy for me with the constant crashes and the sync account needs to be updated every time I open the browser which got really annoying. Not sure if it's going to get any better but I did like firefox for a time. Now using Vivaldi and it's a pretty nice browser. I see. Was hoping for it to get better. Vivaldi's a chromium based browser. Has a lot of features both chrome and firefox offer which is why I liked it and can pick a theme for it without having to download any extensions. I just like a dark colored window when opening a new tab so it doesn't flash too bright so I liked that feature immediately. lol. The only thing I'd comment on it is the lack of sync features to backup bookmarks, history, etc. It's fine since I just downloaded the eversync extension. It seemed weird when I initially made the switch but I've been liking it so far. I also like how I can view everything neatly on the left panel on it bookmarks, history, downloads, and can further customize that window by adding different web panels. RE: Firefox Quantum - Synthx - 11-16-2017 I'm still using the Nightly version, I actually don't know why I'm not using the main version. It's definitely faster for me! RE: Firefox Quantum - Drako - 11-16-2017 (11-16-2017, 12:17 AM)dockarxg910 Wrote: I see. Was hoping for it to get better. Vivaldi's a chromium based browser. Has a lot of features both chrome and firefox offer which is why I liked it and can pick a theme for it without having to download any extensions. I just like a dark colored window when opening a new tab so it doesn't flash too bright so I liked that feature immediately. lol. The only thing I'd comment on it is the lack of sync features to backup bookmarks, history, etc. It's fine since I just downloaded the eversync extension. It seemed weird when I initially made the switch but I've been liking it so far. I also like how I can view everything neatly on the left panel on it bookmarks, history, downloads, and can further customize that window by adding different web panels. It seems a lot better than I expected! I see it's really good for customization. I'm downloading it at the moment to test it out. |