Posted on 11/15/2017 11:50:36 AM PST by Elderberry
Quantum it is rather good
Mozilla today launched Firefox 57, branded Firefox Quantum, for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. We have been running it for a month or so and it is rather good.
Mozilla calls Quantum by far the biggest update since Firefox 1.0 in 2004, but even ignoring the hyperbole it does bring much needed performance improvements and a visual redesign to the Firefox stable.
Firefox 57 for the desktop is available for download now on Firefox.com, and all existing users should be able to upgrade to it automatically. The Android version is trickling out slowly on Google Play, and the iOS version - which is usually updated separately from the other platforms - should eventually arrive on Apples App Store.
Mozilla says that Firefox Quantum is twice as fast as Firefox was six months ago, and according to the still in development) Speedometer 2.0 benchmark, it also uses 30 percent less memory than Chrome.
While Firefox has historically run mostly on just one CPU core, Firefox Quantum finally takes advantage of multiple CPU cores on desktop and mobile. Firefox Quantum features a faster CSS engine written in Rust that runs quickly, in parallel across multiple CPU cores, instead of running in one slower sequence on a single core.
Firefox Quantum prioritizes the tab being used before other tabs you have open in the background. It includes a new CSS engine called Stylo, which takes better advantage of multiple CPU cores that are optimised for low power consumption.
(Excerpt) Read more at fudzilla.com ...
I'll drink to that!
What's the word?
Opera is owner by China now.
Enjoy the spying.
Opera is now owned by China.
Firefox (at least the old one) is the only browser I have found that decently runs the HTML Validator extension (with View Source and no crashing). This is now the only thing I use Firefox for. Since I only need to validate pages I have made myself, security updates are not an issue; so it probably doesn't matter if it eventually goes to seed.
Yeah, my one concern with Opera. It's a very close second to Brave in speed, with the benefit of having a good selection of add-ons vs. none for Brave. Opera is also without all of the issues that seem to be plaguing Vivaldi right now, although Vivaldi has a more flexible menu area.
Used that link
many thanks
I went with that version
Works great
thanks
“Dont like using Mozzlia products after what they did to Brenden Eich.”
Needs repetition all the time.
I still have version 4 on an OLD machine.
Methinks the improvements mean - easier for the folks buying our info records from mozilla...
Is that why my computer is sooooo slow today? I am falling asleep here.
Is that why my computer is sooooo slow today? I am falling asleep here.
Until I backed it off of my machine, every time I reloaded a page, my machine would freeze for 10-15 seconds, or so.
Probably. Quantum is notably slower for me too. I’ll switch back, or to something else. It’s ridiculous.
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thanks for the info, time to make the switch.
If you are still on 54, your setup is not auto-updating. Just leave things alone.
But, if it does update, go here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/install-older-version-of-firefox
I use Waterfox and have bogged it down with add-ons. This Mozilla release has, if nothing else, reminded me how fast a browser can be, but I’m still not discarding my well armored Waterfox. I use different browsers for different purposes.
In the future, place your browser news in chat.
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