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By: Nebulus

Mozilla does a lot of stunts lately when in comes to developing their browser, and then they back off. I wish they would slow down, consider every option, listen to their users and then make a move.

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By: Mystique

I honestly don’t understand the apprehension in moving to 64bit, I’d expect that 90% of households to be running if not capable of running 64bit software yet companies such as mozilla are letting us...

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By: Richard Steven Hack

Mozilla has severe “developer’s disease”, i.e., the developers are totally in control and design decisions are made willy-nilly without any serious consideration of either the consequences or...

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By: Ross Presser

A thousand tabs? What is that, three months worth of running without a reboot or ever closing a tab??

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By: Martin Brinkmann

I honestly do not know. Would really like to know how they manage to work with that many open tabs.

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By: Martin Brinkmann

My maximum number of tabs is about 50 per session, usually only when I open a lot of forum threads at once using the Multi Links add-on. I tend to have about ten pages open that I need for future...

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By: A&L

I’m happy using waterfox 64 bit, works great

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By: Karl Gephart

I gotta agree with 4-5 tabs max, including app tabs. That’s the purpose of bookmarks–to find stuff–not tabs! :-)

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By: Jon

I used Waterfox 64 bit for a while but it hasn’t been updated since version 16.0.1. Now I’m using Cyberfox which can be found on Sourceforge.

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By: A&L

I just installed Cyberfox and will give it a whirl for a while thanks

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By: Stoner

A thousand tabs… My god. And to think I’ve been proud of having a few hundred open at once (on Chromium of course, Firefox couldn’t handle it).

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By: Mark

May be we forgot something – Mozilla has no customer, her only client is Google.

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By: Glenn

Martin, first of all, it’s “were”, not “where”. Second, frankly, I’d rather have a 32-bit version that works better than have a 64-bit version (just because it say “64-bit” in front of it); there’s so...

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By: Jim

I normally avoid forks/recompiles of mainstream browsers, mainly because their updates tend to lag behind the mainstream browser by several weeks. That’s not a big deal for feature releases, but it’s...

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By: Gregg DesElms

Mozilla’s behavior, just generally, has been most unprofessional for quite some time. And it shows in Firefox… a browser which once touted its lightness and leanness, but which is now every bit the...

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By: Marc

Guys guys guys let’s not call lunatics to those who we don’t understand, that only showcase your own ignorance. I will attempt to solve the mystery. A torrent site can easily provide more than a...

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By: Marc

@Ross Presser Are we talking about a thousand active tabs? If not the answer is easy: Tab Bar or as it is now implemented in later builds “fast restart” IIRC. If yes, I’m as surprised as you guys.

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By: Marc

First comment /@Richard Steven Hack

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By: nixnax

Running a fully updated version of Win7/64, the latest Flash player and latest Firefox, I have been part of the “collateral damage” users where Firefox and the protected-mode Flash player simply won’t...

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By: Nebulus

Mozilla does a lot of stunts lately when in comes to developing their browser, and then they back off. I wish they would slow down, consider every option, listen to their users and then make a move.

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