Congratulations on demonstrating that you know nothing about the issues of concurrency.Having one thread per tab isn't the magic bullet. You'd then have to make *everything* threadsafe, which would be a huge perf hit, and add an immense level of complexity to the code base.
ok ffs is here, and its great and all, but how the hell do i install flash player when it blocks the download claiming it's malware even from the official site...
After spending more time with it, I realise it now blocks quite a lot of executables soley because it now uses Windows' System-Wide security (Internet Explorer -> Tools -> Options) in addition to it's own, which sounds good - but gets very annoying when you whitelist something you trust in firefox and it's still blacklisted because you also have to whitelist it in Internet Explorer too. Personally I whitelist sites I trust with NoScript, so having to touch Internet Explorer seems unecessaryTo fix this particular problem change "Launching application and unsafe files" under Miscellaneous within Internet Zone to Prompt instead of Disable.
gregb7677Sep 23, 2007
If you don't like it than don't use it.
savageblackcatSep 23, 2007
Too bad the stability sucks.
aaaaaaaandSep 23, 2007
IE is still a portal to the soul of the OS. Kevin Sorbo never like browser OS integration. Unwise like setting all users be admins
comrade693Sep 23, 2007
Don't native form controls just rock :)They have them for Linux too!
comrade693Sep 23, 2007
Congratulations on demonstrating that you know nothing about the issues of concurrency.Having one thread per tab isn't the magic bullet. You'd then have to make *everything* threadsafe, which would be a huge perf hit, and add an immense level of complexity to the code base.
v1ctorSep 25, 2007
I don't know about you guys, but I think FFVII is way better than FF3.
nascenttMay 12, 2008
ok ffs is here, and its great and all, but how the hell do i install flash player when it blocks the download claiming it's malware even from the official site...
nascenttMay 16, 2008
After spending more time with it, I realise it now blocks quite a lot of executables soley because it now uses Windows' System-Wide security (Internet Explorer -> Tools -> Options) in addition to it's own, which sounds good - but gets very annoying when you whitelist something you trust in firefox and it's still blacklisted because you also have to whitelist it in Internet Explorer too. Personally I whitelist sites I trust with NoScript, so having to touch Internet Explorer seems unecessaryTo fix this particular problem change "Launching application and unsafe files" under Miscellaneous within Internet Zone to Prompt instead of Disable.