Usually high CPU with Firefox is caused by profile corruption and/or certain mixes of extensions. Always worth trying safe-mode and a new profile. Of course if it is profile corruption its a bitch to move to a new profile without losing important stuff.
SeaMonkey uses the same rendering engine as Firefox. Maybe not quite as well supported but when you reproduce the SeaMonkey bug on Firefox (which is usually the case) Mozilla tries hard to fix it and the few SeaMonkey only bugs are usually fixed pretty quick as well. Also uses the same development process including sharing bugzilla, tinderboxes and such, as Firefox. Has mostly the same issues as Firefox, so as long as a page displays in Firefox, it'll display in SeaMonkey. It is usually a day or two behind patches as Firefox due to lack of developers but those same 4 exploits patched in 16.01 were patched in 2.13.1 within days. A surprising lot of people use SeaMonkey, amongst the people I interact with it's about a 50/50 split. Websites don't usually break with SeaMonkey excepting the odd one coded by someone who has no idea how to check the user string. Plugins and extensions (which I think you meant as plugins are binary like Flash) break at the same frequency as Firefox as it uses exactly the same API.
You could consider SeaMonkey to be just a different themed Firefox with some default extensions but it is faster and more stable especially for people like me who are using 16 year old operating system on 8 year old hardware with dial-up.
I was partly being sarcastic. Unluckily the modern publisher does really think that just because you paid for it and it is digital doesn't mean that ownership changed and they're well on their way to getting it into law. See the discussion up the page on the VAT tax status of physical book vs electronic. Electronic is taxed as a service.
Because many years ago the Mozilla developers who were into bloat moved to Firefox or perhaps it was still Firebird or Phoenix, and took all their bloat with them. At one point on an old Athlon 1800 and dial-up SeaMonkey could load slashdot twice as fast as Firefox.
There's two types of updates. The type done on the ESR branch where every 6 weeks there's a point release update which fixes bugs and security issues and the major version bump where every 6 weeks they introduce new bugs and new security holes while changing things for the sake of changing things. One fixes things and one breaks things.
And yet, by the time of Firebird IIRC, SeaMonkey was faster. The developers who wrote bloat moved to the fork, called it the standard and crippled it. Try both on a slow machine, SeaMonkey is still faster while giving you more options
Parts of Usenet are pretty nice now. No spam, knowledgeable people, few flame wars and as long as you stay away from the binary groups, very cheap. I paid $10 for 5 gigs which should last me forever. Organization such as Mozilla also have their own servers and groups.
The original ALT-arrow key is a better keyboard shortcut for back and forward. I didn't even realize that the backspace key does that, which I agree is a stupid UI feature.
It's been years since I've benchmarked them but at one time, on an Athlon 1800 and slow dialup (26.4) SeaMonkey used to display a Slashdot page in half the time as Firefox, both with the CPU pegged. Same source tree, same optimizations on the same compiler. SeaMonkey never pegs the CPU now a days on a X6800 core2duo and still feels much faster then Firefox. Perhaps better caching as I'm still on the slow dialup where the limiting factor should be bandwidth.
You install it just like on Firefox, from its page, through about:addons (which is pretty well the same as the Firefox page) or just drag'n'drop the xpi on the browser window. Same with perhaps 90% of the other Firefox add-ons. It has been a long time since I've come across an incompatible Firefox add-on
The courts can and have declared elections void when there is evidence of voting irregularities that could have affected the election outcome. Usually this causes a bye-election but the current government has a member who refused to step down after the courts declared the election void. He claims to be waiting for the Supreme Court to order the election void. The last election was the dirtiest in memory with various scandals and the governments response has been to cut funding for Elections Canada, ignore the courts and pass huge omnibus laws so the people don't have time to learn and argue the contents of the bills
Why else would someone carry a loaded handgun? Handguns in general are for killing people, if he was hunting deer or such he'd have a rifle and hunting in a residential neighbourhood is heavily frowned upon. If he was going to the target range, why have the gun loaded? Same with transporting it for other reasons. He was carrying a loaded gun, the only sane reason to carry a loaded gun is so you can use it.
I understand that RT uses.net which is interpreted (really compiled on the fly) and programs using pure.net will run on either RT or 8. So programs written for 8, if your careful not to use any other API, will run on RT and RT programs will run on 8.
Actually for some types of social animals such as humans, canines, orcas, social insects and such, having some members who don't breed but instead help with raising the next generation is a survival trait for the group which are usually genetically related. For people this seems to lead to varying amounts of sex drive as well as some members who have a sex drive towards non-reproducing sex. Wolves usually only have one breeding pair in the pack but all look after the young. I recently heard of a study that showed orca young have a much better survivable rate if they have grand parents around and we all no how bee colonies work.
Rural areas often have no WiFi, no cell coverage and no TV or radio. I was listening to a rancher talk about the same problem, the ranch itself was big enough to require hours of driving to get to the point where you switched to horse back. GPS was the only practical solution for using the 80 ft wide sprayers accurately.
In Canada we had a budget surplus for about 10 years until the Conservatives got voted in by claiming they were better at handling the budget and with a budget surplus we should cut taxes, instead of paying of the debt. Now we have a deficit and the government is madly cutting things like food inspections (industry will regulate itself you know) resulting in large numbers of people being put out of work when the food processing factory finally gets closed down due to other countries not excepting our e. coli infected meat and thousands of farmers not being able to sell their produce.
Luckily the right wing plans on building lots of jails. All Made in America stuff I see here in Canada is made by prison labour and more prisoners allows America to remain productive. Of course I'm exaggerating a bit but that has been what my right wing government has been doing for the last decade. They keep getting voted in on the basis of lowering taxes. Flat fees on everything keep going up. The poor including the bottom half of the middle class pay an ever increasing percentage of their income to the government while he rich pay less.
It's the internet bullies this week, what with that girl committing suicide and such.
Usually high CPU with Firefox is caused by profile corruption and/or certain mixes of extensions. Always worth trying safe-mode and a new profile. Of course if it is profile corruption its a bitch to move to a new profile without losing important stuff.
Neat, learn something new every day.
I did try it on Netscape and all I got was netscape.aol.com
SeaMonkey uses the same rendering engine as Firefox. Maybe not quite as well supported but when you reproduce the SeaMonkey bug on Firefox (which is usually the case) Mozilla tries hard to fix it and the few SeaMonkey only bugs are usually fixed pretty quick as well. Also uses the same development process including sharing bugzilla, tinderboxes and such, as Firefox.
Has mostly the same issues as Firefox, so as long as a page displays in Firefox, it'll display in SeaMonkey.
It is usually a day or two behind patches as Firefox due to lack of developers but those same 4 exploits patched in 16.01 were patched in 2.13.1 within days.
A surprising lot of people use SeaMonkey, amongst the people I interact with it's about a 50/50 split.
Websites don't usually break with SeaMonkey excepting the odd one coded by someone who has no idea how to check the user string.
Plugins and extensions (which I think you meant as plugins are binary like Flash) break at the same frequency as Firefox as it uses exactly the same API.
You could consider SeaMonkey to be just a different themed Firefox with some default extensions but it is faster and more stable especially for people like me who are using 16 year old operating system on 8 year old hardware with dial-up.
I was partly being sarcastic. Unluckily the modern publisher does really think that just because you paid for it and it is digital doesn't mean that ownership changed and they're well on their way to getting it into law. See the discussion up the page on the VAT tax status of physical book vs electronic. Electronic is taxed as a service.
Yes, it supports most Firefox extensions. Same about:addons tab, icons are at the bottom right though.
Only SeaMonkey, Thunderbird, Mutt and Pine run on OS/2.
Because many years ago the Mozilla developers who were into bloat moved to Firefox or perhaps it was still Firebird or Phoenix, and took all their bloat with them.
At one point on an old Athlon 1800 and dial-up SeaMonkey could load slashdot twice as fast as Firefox.
The URL bar on SeaMonkey does a pretty good job, gives a pretty good list after 1 or 2 keystrokes usually and also doubles as a search bar.
There's two types of updates. The type done on the ESR branch where every 6 weeks there's a point release update which fixes bugs and security issues and the major version bump where every 6 weeks they introduce new bugs and new security holes while changing things for the sake of changing things.
One fixes things and one breaks things.
And yet, by the time of Firebird IIRC, SeaMonkey was faster. The developers who wrote bloat moved to the fork, called it the standard and crippled it. Try both on a slow machine, SeaMonkey is still faster while giving you more options
Parts of Usenet are pretty nice now. No spam, knowledgeable people, few flame wars and as long as you stay away from the binary groups, very cheap. I paid $10 for 5 gigs which should last me forever.
Organization such as Mozilla also have their own servers and groups.
The original ALT-arrow key is a better keyboard shortcut for back and forward. I didn't even realize that the backspace key does that, which I agree is a stupid UI feature.
It's been years since I've benchmarked them but at one time, on an Athlon 1800 and slow dialup (26.4) SeaMonkey used to display a Slashdot page in half the time as Firefox, both with the CPU pegged. Same source tree, same optimizations on the same compiler.
SeaMonkey never pegs the CPU now a days on a X6800 core2duo and still feels much faster then Firefox. Perhaps better caching as I'm still on the slow dialup where the limiting factor should be bandwidth.
what about adblock
You install it just like on Firefox, from its page, through about:addons (which is pretty well the same as the Firefox page) or just drag'n'drop the xpi on the browser window. Same with perhaps 90% of the other Firefox add-ons. It has been a long time since I've come across an incompatible Firefox add-on
Seriously, why is that not the bigger focus here? Amazon can repossess your digital stuff without refund or recourse!
What makes you think it is your digital stuff?
Around here the gas company only actually reads the meter twice a year, the rest is just estimates. Perhaps they're doing similar?
The courts can and have declared elections void when there is evidence of voting irregularities that could have affected the election outcome. Usually this causes a bye-election but the current government has a member who refused to step down after the courts declared the election void. He claims to be waiting for the Supreme Court to order the election void.
The last election was the dirtiest in memory with various scandals and the governments response has been to cut funding for Elections Canada, ignore the courts and pass huge omnibus laws so the people don't have time to learn and argue the contents of the bills
Why else would someone carry a loaded handgun? Handguns in general are for killing people, if he was hunting deer or such he'd have a rifle and hunting in a residential neighbourhood is heavily frowned upon. If he was going to the target range, why have the gun loaded? Same with transporting it for other reasons. He was carrying a loaded gun, the only sane reason to carry a loaded gun is so you can use it.
I understand that RT uses .net which is interpreted (really compiled on the fly) and programs using pure .net will run on either RT or 8. So programs written for 8, if your careful not to use any other API, will run on RT and RT programs will run on 8.
Actually for some types of social animals such as humans, canines, orcas, social insects and such, having some members who don't breed but instead help with raising the next generation is a survival trait for the group which are usually genetically related.
For people this seems to lead to varying amounts of sex drive as well as some members who have a sex drive towards non-reproducing sex. Wolves usually only have one breeding pair in the pack but all look after the young. I recently heard of a study that showed orca young have a much better survivable rate if they have grand parents around and we all no how bee colonies work.
We have a right wing government now and they have a majority
Rural areas often have no WiFi, no cell coverage and no TV or radio. I was listening to a rancher talk about the same problem, the ranch itself was big enough to require hours of driving to get to the point where you switched to horse back. GPS was the only practical solution for using the 80 ft wide sprayers accurately.
In Canada we had a budget surplus for about 10 years until the Conservatives got voted in by claiming they were better at handling the budget and with a budget surplus we should cut taxes, instead of paying of the debt.
Now we have a deficit and the government is madly cutting things like food inspections (industry will regulate itself you know) resulting in large numbers of people being put out of work when the food processing factory finally gets closed down due to other countries not excepting our e. coli infected meat and thousands of farmers not being able to sell their produce.
Luckily the right wing plans on building lots of jails. All Made in America stuff I see here in Canada is made by prison labour and more prisoners allows America to remain productive.
Of course I'm exaggerating a bit but that has been what my right wing government has been doing for the last decade. They keep getting voted in on the basis of lowering taxes. Flat fees on everything keep going up. The poor including the bottom half of the middle class pay an ever increasing percentage of their income to the government while he rich pay less.