>Smoother response, less CPU, less battery than the rest of the browsers. That's not true, user. I'm a webdev and we have to test our webaps on everything available, which includes PCs, adroid phones, iPhones and Macs with all the available browsers.
Safari on Mac works slower than both Chrome and Firefox, takes more resources and is generally less stable.
Jordan Long
>former Mozilla CTO; Andreas Gal:
Hmmm... I wonder who is helping to fund his current projects... rlly makes u think.
Jonathan Thompson
Why does having the largest market share matter? Just make it a browser for power users.
Thomas Gray
>and ditches gecko for web extensions lolwut
Nicholas Cox
I'm about finished with my CS degree and everything I used to like about computers is going away at high speeds. How short sighted I was.
Levi Cook
Not on my Mac it doesn't
Hunter Evans
Firefox was so bad when I had multi-tabs surfing Sup Forums, I would hang and the wheel would appear until I quit. It also uses more battery and CPU, that was easy to tell. Don't know how you test it, but we are experiencing very different results and the internet would agree with me and not yourself.
Angel James
be the future you want to see
Oliver Smith
I don't understand why so people keep going on here how firefoxs keeps fucking up. Fucking up what? It's a browser, it browses and that's it. Some five years ago I used oper 10 or 11 until it couldn't load captcha no more and then I switched to firefox. Almost nothing fucking changed.
Nolan Barnes
>plugins and customization are pretty much the main reason people use Firefox >the devs fill FF with useless shitty UI and features that no one asked for, breaking plugin compatibility in every update and turning a functional design into a Chrome-like mess >somehow surprised when people turn away from Firefox really makes you think