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Kickin’ ass: Firefox 3

February 23, 2008 Link

I’m sitting here writing this with twelve open tabs. If this was Firefox 2, I’d be somewhere between 300 and 500-something megabytes of RAM. I actually tried to switch to Safari (and WebKit nightly) unsuccessfully. What’s wrong with Safari? Honestly, there’s nothing wrong with it. I’m attached to command-option-arrow-key to switch tabs and I can’t retrain my brain to use command-shift-arrow-key. Oh and one more thing. I’m a developer. I am married to Firebug, which incidentally actually works in Firefox 3 if you get the 1.1 beta. So where was I? Oh yeah. So here I am with twelve open tabs. Twelve open tabs and it’s eating 137MB of RAM. It’s like I just doubled my entire system’s RAM. Holy shit it’s so much snappier and it’s got native-looking UI in Leopard (Although it’s not truly native, if it was I could command-control-d-mouse-over a word to look it up–try that in any native app). Anyways, if you’re running Firefox 2 and thinking of switching, do it now…to Firefox 3.
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Updated: slight fix for location bar behavior courtesy of Richard Crowley

hopefully that’s not cortana as in halo…

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortana

haha I have a friend who named his kerberos server that.

Paul Stamatiou on April 1, 2008 at 9:25 PM

Sadly, yes that’s exactly what it’s named. My pattern for naming PCs is after A.I. system in real life or games. Currently my desktop PC is name Durandal after an A.I. system from Marathon, the precursor to Halo, although I don’t even own an Xbox, nor have I played Halo 2 or 3.

What’s your Air named?

Tim Trueman on April 2, 2008 at 12:23 AM

The computer itself is “StammyAir” and the HD is named after the Georgia Tech wireless WEP key b/c I always find OS X forgetting it and having to manually enter it.

Paul Stamatiou on April 2, 2008 at 5:30 AM

Haha, nice.

Tim Trueman on April 2, 2008 at 6:31 AM

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