Firefox Quantum is out.....

What operating system are you running? I' am running Win 7 Professional 64 bit and have absolutely no problem with Firefox 57. It runs fast and smooth, and only one of my add-ons was not compatible but I suspect that will be rectified soon. Although purely anecdotal I believe some Windows updates may affect Firefox's performance.

Windows 7 Home. I usually get Pro but this time my husband had bought a three machine license so I took it. I don't know if that makes the difference or not. Maybe my AV internet security slows stuff down. But Chrome doesn't seem to be as slow.
 
Rich, I'm installing Pale Moon. I did manual and chose the 64 bit (My Windows is 64 bit so I gather that's right) but I am getting a warning message that 64 bit browsers have a few known drawbacks involving 32 bit plug ins. It's asking me if I'm sure I want this version. Does this mean if I go back and choose the 32 bit it will work fine on my machine? Why would anyone want the 64 bit in that case?

I use 32-bit. You can 32-bit on a 64-bit computer, but not vice-versa. I recommend 32.

I have no idea why anyone would want 64-bit (other than developers) as long as it has less functionality. For some software, it makes a big difference. For a Web browser... not so much.

Rich
 
I use 32-bit. You can 32-bit on a 64-bit computer, but not vice-versa. I recommend 32.

I have no idea why anyone would want 64-bit (other than developers) as long as it has less functionality. For some software, it makes a big difference. For a Web browser... not so much.

Rich

Thanks! I'm definitely not a developer so I'll go with 32 bit.
 
What operating system are you running? I' am running Win 7 Professional 64 bit and have absolutely no problem with Firefox 57. It runs fast and smooth, and only one of my add-ons was not compatible but I suspect that will be rectified soon. Although purely anecdotal I believe some Windows updates may affect Firefox's performance.

That wouldn't surprise me.

All I know for sure is that running Firefox and Pale Moon side-by-side, opened to the same pages, FF uses two to three time the CPU and RAM as PM does. I have no idea why and don't care enough to find out. Other than a few secure sites that barf on it because they don't recognize it as a secure client, PM does everything FF does and does it faster and more efficiently. So it's what I use most of the time.

I fully expect Pale Moon to become crap at some point, however. FF used to be fast and lean, too.

Rich
 
Wow! Pale moon is MUCH faster than FF on my machine. Don't know why. But it seems to have broken my Keepass. I cannot drag and drop the usernames and passwords into Palemoon, and when I click on the URL it no longer opens in any browser, even when I reset my default browser back to Firefox, keepass no longer wants to open the URLs. I'll have to work on that and if Palemoon doesn't give the drag and drop function to keepass that'll be a problem, but otherwise I'm loving it.

PS edit, well KeePass fixed itself. I closed everything, reopened everything and now it works. That was easy.
 
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I cannot leave FF up over night. If I do I am not able to close it short of killing it with Task Manager. When started with 18 tabs it is useless until every tab has loaded.
 
This morning my CPU was pegged at 100%, when I killed FF it went down to 10%
 
I'm loving it. Been using Palemoon all day and the difference is amazing. Nothing else changed, I'm doing all the same kind of workload. I was getting very sick of Firefox's new dot at the left side of each tab that bounces back and forth while it's loading a page. Soooooooo slow.
 
This morning my CPU was pegged at 100%, when I killed FF it went down to 10%

I did the FF upgrade and since then I've had to reboot my pc every time. BUT, I just did the 'refresh firefox' and so far it's been great. try that, Eppy.
 

go to the 'open menu' three bars icon in the top right corner, then 'help', then 'troubleshooting information', then under 'Give Firefox a tune up' click 'refresh firefox...' I think that's where you need to start, then go from there, but so far so good for me.
 
I switched from Firefox when they fired someone for their choice of who to make a political donation to. I don't see them making a better browser, if it is, erasing that.
 
Okay to be fair, I disabled a couple of Firefox addons and only kept the one that is equivalent to the Palemoon popup blocker. It is faster today. But I don't know if that was the problem or if they're fixing something else on the other end, or maybe it being Sunday morning has something to do with it. Also if you haven't cleared the cache of any browser I think that affects performance, but I have it set to clear everything each time I close. I still think Palemoon is better.
 
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