Is it me or has FF stability gone downhill


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....are trying to have too many features for its own good. dont u think

I don't really see anything I'd call a new "feature" since 0.x . It's just improvements in existing functionality and css / rendering compatibility.

A new feature would be : Chat, Mail, Media player, etc.

All it does is render mark up feeds. Like all browsers.

I'd actually be worried if they did build in new features, it's bloatfree and should stay that way.

Its been about the same for me since 1.07. Only time is messes up is with mplayerplug-in, and I expect that would be fixed if I took the time to update mplayerplug-in.

Same here, haven't run into any increased "instability" in 1.5. The media plugins are the cause of most problems for me. Occassionally, some heavily-scripted or IE-centric page may also cause problems. Running 20 extensions too, and Fx is stable! :sleep:

If you're trying to say that IBM employees only use firefox, that's incorrect. I am working at IBM right now, and we're not using firefox, we have the option to, but it's not like we have to.

I have a family member and a friend at IBM, they both use firefox. So HA! lol

1.5 isn't very stable, I've had it crash on me about 3 or 4 times. I've never had this problem before and also I recently had it freeze on me, it's too bad because I really like firefox and adblock. Hopefully they will fix this, also I've seen firefox use over 300mb of ram with only 5 tabs open, I cannot imagine that it acctually needs that much ram. Atm I have 8 tabs opened and only 70mb or ram, something is wrong here. Memory leaks?

Firefox has never been stable in the sense that it never crashes. It crashes rather a lot as a program. But then it's usually due to some factor that is not nessesarily pure-markup related.

1.5 I think is better than 1.0.7, but still could improve. Though I dont experience as much crashes as whats been described, it just freezes sometimes.

But I mean I do have 36 extensions installed...so yea...

I guess my needs are low with regards to extensions and plugins etc...I've been using FF for the last few years now and I think I've suffered about three crashes in the same many years. I do have a few add-ons such as Web Developer toolbar, Color picker and Measure It, but I've never experienced anything out of the ordinary.

On the other hand, I feel that I.E. tends to mess things up more for me than FF. I don't bother with any other browsers and if I had an Apple, would use Safari during development for rendering and testing purposes.

Just my two cents....

1.5 has been crashing on me at least once or twice a day. It's been freezing too. I'm probably going to do a fresh install in the next few days and hopefully that will fix it.

Master Shake did you installing ff 1.5 over 1.0.x version. try a fresh install and see if that helps Master Shake, it should eliminate most of the problems you had before, i uninstall ff 1.0.x and did a complete fresh install and remove any hidden Directory from the old ff 1.0.x before i install ff 1.5 and ff 1.5 has been stable for me at least. i think the problem is that people install the new ff 1.5 over the old ff 1.0.x versions. i think they should do a complete fresh install and see if that helps.

Let me see what I got...

Firefox 1.5 - been using it since 1.5b2. overall performance felt better than 1.0.x versions.

47 ext + 19 themes - most of them worked fine when i forced compatibility with the betas and still works fine now with 1.5 final. All those extensions doesn't really slow down my FF that much at all. FFx starts up in 3 secs for me and I dont have that fast of a comp. A$$load of extensions and no stability problems at all.

Memory usage - between 30-100mb on normal usage. between 100-200mb with mucho tabs open and image heavy sites. Firefox is known to eat up memory overtime, but the solution is quick and easy, just restart FFx, it takes only a sec. An even better solution is to get a gig or two of ram than you won't care about apps being memory hogs anymore. I only got 512mb but everything still runs smooth for me. Opera/IE fanboys solution would be to uninstall FF, install and use opera/IE.

Crash frequency - 1.5 actually crashes less than 1.0.7 did for me. With or without extensions, firefox crashes more than any other app i know. Most of these crashes happen when i visit sites that are heavy on the javascript, images, flash, ajax, and other fancy web effects and bad coding. Random crashes happen about once a day for either versions of firefox.

Other - As for media playback, no problems here.

As I see it, there's no reason why you shouldn't already upgrade to 1.5 from 1.0.7. It's faster for one thing, and it also has better security and more bugs fixed. The "instability" everyone is experiencing is all psychological. Get over it and upgrade already.

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