Two reasons I really hate Firefox today:
1. This:

That's after running for less than an hour. Admittedly, there were four zillion tabs open, but that's still insane. And I run Flashblock, so I can't throw this one at the feet of Adobe.
2. After restarting, I got the traditional "we can't restore everything, so pick some tabs to ignore" window, followed by the two buttons, one of which restores, the other of which starts a new session. Of course, the "new session" button is on the left, where the "ok/go/yes" buttons are in every other fucking webapp (see the LJ comment form, where "post" is on the left, or most of the Wordpress ones, etc). And no, there's no "confirm you don't want to lose eight thousand tabs" pop-up. And yes, I know it's user error, but for the love of god, why put that button there in the first place?
So, yeah. Lost about forty tabs, including a bunch I actually needed for work. Not happy.
3. Daylight Savings hits tomorrow night. I can't prove that Firefox is responsible for this, but I'm blaming them, anyway. You just know that someone associated with Mozilla has to be related to Ben Franklin.
1. This:

That's after running for less than an hour. Admittedly, there were four zillion tabs open, but that's still insane. And I run Flashblock, so I can't throw this one at the feet of Adobe.
2. After restarting, I got the traditional "we can't restore everything, so pick some tabs to ignore" window, followed by the two buttons, one of which restores, the other of which starts a new session. Of course, the "new session" button is on the left, where the "ok/go/yes" buttons are in every other fucking webapp (see the LJ comment form, where "post" is on the left, or most of the Wordpress ones, etc). And no, there's no "confirm you don't want to lose eight thousand tabs" pop-up. And yes, I know it's user error, but for the love of god, why put that button there in the first place?
So, yeah. Lost about forty tabs, including a bunch I actually needed for work. Not happy.
3. Daylight Savings hits tomorrow night. I can't prove that Firefox is responsible for this, but I'm blaming them, anyway. You just know that someone associated with Mozilla has to be related to Ben Franklin.
New Firefox advertising tagline:
Date: 2010-03-12 01:28 pm (UTC)Re: New Firefox advertising tagline:
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Date: 2010-03-12 02:34 pm (UTC)Don't be so sure. I run NoScript, blocking Flash among many other things, and Flash turned out to be crashing GMail and other Javascript-heavy sites on my machine -- even though they don't even call Flash! Even with all add-ons disabled, loading just that site, Flash caused a crash.
That said, if you're going to keep dozens of tabs open, I suggest you take a BarTab (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/67651); it's an add-on that stops tabs from loading on startup, until you click explicitly on that tab. I've found it useful so far, but it's not a panacea for that issue, just, perhaps, a mitigator.
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Date: 2010-03-12 02:36 pm (UTC)I might look into Bartab, although running multiple tab-affecting add-ons (I use Tab Mix Plus) might cause issues. Also, there are times when I really want two dozen tabs to load (so I can get a cup of coffee and come back to get work done).
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Date: 2010-03-13 11:30 pm (UTC)It may be worth pointing the two authors at each other though, because if you do have lots of tabs, this is the sort of thing you do need.
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Date: 2010-03-12 04:46 pm (UTC)I can believe Flash being a complete buggy pile of pain.
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Date: 2010-03-12 02:52 pm (UTC)1) AZ doesn't do it.
2) I think it means I won't have to do the Coaching Role-playing phone call exercise anymore for work until Fall. Because I hate doing that...
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Date: 2010-03-12 05:47 pm (UTC)2.) Firefox still has memory leaks.
3.) Put the 2 together and WHAMMO!!!
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