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Are you saying that Firefox is catching up with Chrome? I’ve been using Firefox for as long as most people on this forum have been alive and it’s never crashed. Either on OS X, Windows, or Linux.
 
Are you saying that Firefox is catching up with Chrome? I’ve been using Firefox for as long as most people on this forum have been alive and it’s never crashed. Either on OS X, Windows, or Linux.

some people use their browsers differently... when running extensions that should aid your web development, things start to get buggy as hell... this was never the case with chrome or safari (both based on the same backend, webkit). so i stuck to those and only used firefox to test some final features.
 
I'm okay with tabs on the top because thats exactly how I have FF 29.01 configured anyway.

What I'd like to know is if the new FF performs better than the previous version? You know, is it more stable, less buggy, faster?
 
I'm okay with tabs on the top because thats exactly how I have FF 29.01 configured anyway.

What I'd like to know is if the new FF performs better than the previous version? You know, is it more stable, less buggy, faster?

It recorded a score 100 points slower than FF 28 on my Arch Linux machine according to ww.speed-battle.com
 
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