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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I find that some Nightly mail senders
messages automagically end up in the Spam folder. That would be a
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On 5/13/2014 11:28 PM, Siddharth Kumar Singh wrote:<br>
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<div>Don't know how I missed Mike's mail but my user experience is
pretty similar. Open 20+ tab for some development i am working
on and suddenly ff starts throwing tantrums till i close a few
tabs somehow so that i can safely restart the browser. And then
hope and pray that my session was saved. Or else it is back to
scratch and a few painful hours to reopen everything that was
open<br>
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On 14-May-2014, at 6:46, Judah Richardson <<a
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<div><span>Yeah after all wouldn't want rush into
anything. After all main stream 64bit
processors and OSes have only been around a
short what 10 years or so right? And it's only
been like 4 years or more since everyone
stopped shipping any new 32bit processors
designs outside of a few mobile systems. Not
sure this new 64 bit idea is going to take off
or not yet right? Then there's the whole
multiple core thing. Not sure if it's going to
make it either since they only have what 4
cores in some mobile devices now? Probably
need to wait until they have at least 8 cores
so the browser is the only single thread app
left on their systems right?</span></div>
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<span>Now don't think that I don't like Firefox
because I do but I think they need to spend
less time on things like making the active tab
have rounded corners and more time on
something real like process per tab etc which
effect what really matter to most people like
good performance. I weekly and at times daily
run into limit caused by single process and/or
32bit memory limits with as few as 10 tabs but
usually start at 20+. I get to 30 and it's
time to close some until I can actually get it
working again so I can restart it and begin
again hoping I remembered to save my tabs or
can find everything again in only a couple
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<span> Maybe I'm unusual in my use of a web
browser but from what I'm getting from
everyone else here is that I'm not and if
Mozilla want to keep their market share they
need to pay attention to people on this list
on what's truly important. Most of the people
on this list are at least the local 'guru' for
a group of friends and family, co-workers, or
a company and influence software selection for
that group and if we start suggesting Firefox
just isn't cutting it anymore your market
share be greatly reduced which just makes the
switch once you decided to do it harder or if
you wait to long pointless as no one will use
it. The fact that there's been 64 bit builds
for so long should have gave you a leg up over
everyone else but you've been wasting it so
now instead of being a market leader you're
becoming a late entry in the also ran
category. Do you think that a good thing?</span></div>
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<span>Okay I'll get off my soapbox and go back
to being semi-producutive.<br>
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5:30 PM, Alex Jordan <span
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5:55 AM, Łukasz Tomczak
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<div>> Badly written
multi-threaded
applications are too
slower, so it means that<br>
> we should stay with
one-core only? Oh come on.
I'm not saying that
Mozilla<br>
> should drop support
for x86, I just think that
they should get some more<br>
> hands to work on x64,
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I fail to follow your logic.
There is no such thing as a<br>
"badly-written x64
application" like there is a
"badly-written<br>
multi-threaded application".<br>
I don't think you understand
how constrained Mozilla's
resources are.<br>
They're stretched incredibly
thin, both with money (to a
certain<br>
extent) and manpower (to a
much greater extent).
Spending resources on<br>
x64 is simply not a priority
given the extremely limited
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<div>Stepping back and looking
on, this reads like a
long-term eulogy to me.
Clearly Mozilla just can't
keep up.<br>
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an update today.<br>
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