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Myndfyr
I have the lastest version of FireFox and IE as of 3 days ago...

Both browsers maximized, displaying [url]http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/viewfeedback.aspx?feedbackid=92d36730-2d8e-43b3-b2de-421720885d95[/url]
[img]http://www.armabot.net/pub/firefox-bigger-than-ie-1.png[/img]

Both browsers minimized:
[img]http://www.armabot.net/pub/firefox-bigger-than-ie-2.png[/img]

What's all this about how much leeter FireFox is than IE?  Aside from Tabbed Browsing (which I apparently can't set FireFox to use for links that are target="_blank"), it's not different, really....
November 20, 2004, 2:15 AM
Thing
Stop pretending to be an idiot and trying to start an argument.
November 20, 2004, 2:44 AM
Myndfyr
[quote author=Thing link=topic=9614.msg89445#msg89445 date=1100918647]
Stop pretending to be an idiot and trying to start an argument.
[/quote]

No, this is actually serious.  I've been playing around with FireFox a lot over the last few days, and I like it.  One of the big reasons that I'm using it, though, was that I was under the impression that it was more memory-efficient than IE.

This post was really one looking for other people's experiences to see if there was something I was doing wrong.  I was surprised when I started Task Manager and saw that FF was using ~35mb of RAM.  I tried to think, and aside from embedding the MSHTML browser into my bot, I couldn't think of any time that I'd seen IE use that kind of memory.

I'm not trying to start an argument, and I neither am nor pretend to be an idiot.  Kindly thank you for stopping the flaming.
November 20, 2004, 2:47 AM
Thing
Your original post was definitely flame bait.  If you had expressed your true intentions in the original post, you would have received a much warmer reply.  I still love the way you look in a thong.  ;D
November 20, 2004, 2:58 AM
LW-Falcon
[img]http://www.madzlair.net/ffs/task.JPG[/img]
Its different for me.

Edit: Its not showing for some reason.
http://www.madzlair.net/ffs/task.JPG
November 20, 2004, 3:08 AM
drivehappy
When I try it Firefox uses less memory than IE6 (35MB v. 27MB). Minimized Firefox only uses ~1MB, IE ~2.5MB.
November 20, 2004, 3:54 AM
Eibro
When I minimize firefox its memory footprint slowly climbs down to < 5mb, depending on how many windows I have open. Perhaps Robert A. Paveza didn't give firefox enough time before taking that screenshot.

Not that different aside from tabbed browsing?
How about the built in popup blocker? Download manager? Themes?
Not to mention security...
November 20, 2004, 4:33 AM
St0rm.iD
Hmmm, I smell an open-source zealot.

Opera rules!
November 20, 2004, 4:38 AM
Skywing
Remember that Memory Usage is really the process working set size -- which may not be what you want when you're talking about total memory usage.
November 20, 2004, 5:08 AM
peofeoknight
how much memory a browser uses is not really an issue to me... unless it uses a real crap load to where it is hindering system performance noticably. I have plenty of memory over here so no biggie. I care about security and conveiniance, firefox is definatly better in those areas.
November 20, 2004, 5:38 AM
iago
Hmm, I can't seem to get ie running on Linux.  Let me know when they make ie work on all major platforms, please?
November 20, 2004, 7:42 AM
Myndfyr
[quote author=Eibro[yL] link=topic=9614.msg89456#msg89456 date=1100925230]
When I minimize firefox its memory footprint slowly climbs down to < 5mb, depending on how many windows I have open. Perhaps Robert A. Paveza didn't give firefox enough time before taking that screenshot.
[/quote]
How about when they're running maximized? I don't normally minimize everything.

[quote author=Eibro[yL] link=topic=9614.msg89456#msg89456 date=1100925230]
How about the built in popup blocker? Download manager? Themes?
Not to mention security...
[/quote]
Popup blocker I can get elsewhere.  It's a simple COM add-in that I could write myself.
Download manager is nice, I just discovered it this evening, but it's not so cool that I wet myself.  IE has several add-ons like it; I've used GetRight forever.
Themes -- who cares, really?

[quote author=iago link=topic=9614.msg89470#msg89470 date=1100936532]
Hmm, I can't seem to get ie running on Linux.  Let me know when they make ie work on all major platforms, please?
[/quote]
Why would I care whether or not IE runs on Linux?
November 20, 2004, 7:48 AM
iago
Well, it's awfully hard for me to compare software that I can't use 95% of the time.

This is enough for me to not like ie:
http://secunia.com/advisories/12959/

It's been 18 days.  There have been phishing, viruses, and backdoors which take advantage of this.  It's ok if you're using Windows XP SP2, but anybody using Windows XP SP1 or Windows 2k you are still totally vulnerable.  It's become absolutely rediculous.

<edit>
Here are some more numbers:
http://secunia.com/product/11/
Product Affected By: 69 Secunia Advisories

http://secunia.com/product/4227/
Product Affected By: 0 Secunia Advisories

Which one do YOU feel safer using?
November 20, 2004, 8:06 AM
Mitosis
I don't even know the difference, really. People just told me "OmgzEr don't use IE it blows! Get FireFoX~" So initially I followed.
November 20, 2004, 1:29 PM
LW-Falcon
[quote author=MyndFyre link=topic=9614.msg89472#msg89472 date=1100936931]
[quote author=Eibro[yL] link=topic=9614.msg89456#msg89456 date=1100925230]
When I minimize firefox its memory footprint slowly climbs down to < 5mb, depending on how many windows I have open. Perhaps Robert A. Paveza didn't give firefox enough time before taking that screenshot.
[/quote]
How about when they're running maximized? I don't normally minimize everything.

[quote author=Eibro[yL] link=topic=9614.msg89456#msg89456 date=1100925230]
How about the built in popup blocker? Download manager? Themes?
Not to mention security...
[/quote]
Popup blocker I can get elsewhere. It's a simple COM add-in that I could write myself.
Download manager is nice, I just discovered it this evening, but it's not so cool that I wet myself. IE has several add-ons like it; I've used GetRight forever.
Themes -- who cares, really?

[quote author=iago link=topic=9614.msg89470#msg89470 date=1100936532]
Hmm, I can't seem to get ie running on Linux. Let me know when they make ie work on all major platforms, please?
[/quote]
Why would I care whether or not IE runs on Linux?
[/quote]
What about tabbed browsing? Is there an add-on for that too? Or do you normally keep 10 IE windows open?
November 20, 2004, 3:04 PM
j0k3r
[quote author=Banana fanna fo fanna link=topic=9614.msg89457#msg89457 date=1100925483]
Opera rules!
[/quote]
/signed
November 20, 2004, 3:39 PM
Zakath
[quote author=Falcon[anti-yL] link=topic=9614.msg89498#msg89498 date=1100963099]
What about tabbed browsing? Is there an add-on for that too? Or do you normally keep 10 IE windows open?
[/quote]

Ever seen Avant Browser? IE extension that is tabbed.
November 20, 2004, 3:45 PM
Myndfyr
[quote author=Falcon[anti-yL] link=topic=9614.msg89498#msg89498 date=1100963099]
What about tabbed browsing? Is there an add-on for that too? Or do you normally keep 10 IE windows open?
[/quote]
Way to not read my original post...
[quote author=MyndFyre link=topic=9614.msg89441#msg89441 date=1100916956]
Aside from Tabbed Browsing (which I apparently can't set FireFox to use for links that are target="_blank"), it's not different, really....
[/quote]
November 20, 2004, 7:15 PM
iago
[quote author=MyndFyre link=topic=9614.msg89441#msg89441 date=1100916956]
Aside from Tabbed Browsing (which I apparently can't set FireFox to use for links that are target="_blank"), it's not different, really....
[/quote]

Speaking of that, there's a plugin on firefox that takes care of that.  I forget what it's called, though.
November 20, 2004, 7:53 PM
Myndfyr
[quote author=iago link=topic=9614.msg89531#msg89531 date=1100980415]
[quote author=MyndFyre link=topic=9614.msg89441#msg89441 date=1100916956]
Aside from Tabbed Browsing (which I apparently can't set FireFox to use for links that are target="_blank"), it's not different, really....
[/quote]

Speaking of that, there's a plugin on firefox that takes care of that.  I forget what it's called, though.
[/quote]
Yeah that would be nice.  That has been my biggest beef with FireFox up to this point.  In IE I expected it, so it wasn't so bad; but if I want to use tabs in FF, and it won't, it's annoying.  ;)
November 20, 2004, 7:54 PM
iago
You can also use gestures.  I've gotten in the habit of opening  a lot of links by holding down the right button and dragging down a bit.  That'll open it in a new tab in ff or opera, whether or not it has a target= specified.  "Mouse Gestures" plugin for FF works well, and "All in one mouse gestures" had some annoying bugs.
November 20, 2004, 9:05 PM

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