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  1. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    But at this point, I'm like, everything is in Chrome whatever.
  2. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    To be honest, if it weren't for that shitty memory leak issue back then, I probably continued with Firefox and only used Chrome as side.
  3. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    On a rolll!
  4. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    Or 0.8, not entirely sure.
  5. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    I started using Firefox from v0.9. That was a long time ago.
  6. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    Okay, looked it up. Fx4 is when they went to Rapid Release.
  7. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    And sometime after that Fx went to rapid release around v4 or v5...?
  8. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    So I eventually went over to Chrome which takes up more RAM on average, but splits it up and makes sure closed windows stay closed.
  9. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    When Chrome first came out, I used Chrome as a secondary/tertiary/(whatever I didn't need that many active browsers back then) browser, with Fx as my main. But then there was a version of Fx3 (oh god pre-rapid release, hi) that had huge memory leaking issues where I would just peg my ram after...
  10. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    Funny how Fx used to be my default. And actually for the longest time after I switched to Chrome, Fx was still default. .___.
  11. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    So it's an always-open secondary browser at home.
  12. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    I use Seamonkey for my school email.
  13. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    Aka, something big enough from Firefox that is applied to the core system is out.
  14. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    It's got slower development. And most of the updates they do push out are either security or just updates to Gecko.
  15. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    Seamonkey is kind of following the Rapid Release, but not as rapid. lol
  16. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    But Firefox always had this thing where it BOTHERED you about updates. And when you are applying an update, it kind of makes it obvious. :| Or at least Seamonkey still makes it super obvious. Since I don't use Firefox as a primary or secondary browser outside of these school computers. (I mostly...
  17. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    You open Chrome. Bam. It looks different.
  18. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    Where the whole goddamn thing is auto-updated without you even knowing.
  19. suikun245

    Who killed Pages this time? ... [you] did!

    I mean it works for Chrome.
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