SezMe
post-pre-born
29?!?! I just checked and I'm running 17. Am I missing anything by just standing pat. Some of the changes mentioned here don't seem attractive.
Some, and I say some, improvements in the latest 29.0.1 update. At least the tabs are now readable.![]()
Some, and I say some, improvements in the latest 29.0.1 update. At least the tabs are now readable.![]()
Would be nice if Mozilla, instead of working on more and more bling-bling, would start working on the memory management. Mozilla has become a memory hog. I have a bout 8 to 10 browser windows open all the time, each having between one and 10 tabs. After some time, FF is clogging up about 10 GBytes of RAM. Closing and re-opening tabs and windows does not help, only closing FF completely does. Sometimes.
What's so hard about freeing the resources used when a tab/window is closed or a page reloaded? And what's so hard about keeping track of the alloc'd memory, so it won't have orphan memory segments clogged up when it is completely closed?
Greetings,
Chris

Why do you folks have so many windows and tabs? I close Firefox when not in use. When in use, I might have about 10 tabs and then I start closing them because who can keep track?
~~ Paul
Firefox isn't that memory hungry over here unless I have flash videos running..
Please tell us what you think has improved.
Thanks,
xterra
Yea, flash tends to make things even worse. But still, as soon as i close the tab/window that has something using flash, i expect FF to free the resources again. After all, flash doesn't run on it's own as external program that may mess up stuff, but under the control of FF.
Plus, i have flash only when i really want to see some stuff, like YouTube, since otherwise all flash content is explicitely blocked by default.
But even without flash, after some weeks of continous use and heavy browsing, it clogs up the memory. When i freshly log into my desktop and start FF with all the windows and tabs i usually have, it uses a few hundred MBytes. After weeks, it sometimes goes up to 10 GByte or more, even if i close all the windows and tabs that i would not have by default, and only leave my default stuff open. That's just wrong.
Greetings,
Chris
Lots of tabs for searching datasheets and part specs, tabs for EE related sources that i need during work, tabs for distributor sites to check if they have a part i'm interrested in (no sense in designing-in a part that looks great but is hard to get or too expensive), tabs for some forums, etc.
Since i'm often working for many weeks up to several months on a single project, it would be rather annoying to close FF completely, just to restart it the next day and looking all the stuff up again.
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Um. Er. The tabs are now readable.I can adapt to the fact that they are in the "wrong" place.
How is your copy of Firefox set to act on start up? See Preferences > General. I have "Show my windows and tabs from last time." That way I can close Firefox and restart it without losing my windows and tabs.Lots of tabs for searching datasheets and part specs, tabs for EE related sources that i need during work, tabs for distributor sites to check if they have a part i'm interrested in (no sense in designing-in a part that looks great but is hard to get or too expensive), tabs for some forums, etc.
Since i'm often working for many weeks up to several months on a single project, it would be rather annoying to close FF completely, just to restart it the next day and looking all the stuff up again.
Basically it's just convenience. Plus, it shouldn't matter anyways. Something is slowly clogging up memory in FF when it runs for extended periods of time while doing lots of browsing. That simply should not happen, it should be able to do it's own house-keeping.