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    For loading pages, it should be as fast as the Firefox version it's based on.

    For torrenting, I think neither this nor Opera will be able to beat an standalone client.
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    Did you check the Opera? Just check it and you will be surprised how fast it is. I think it faster than firefox.
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    I think it faster than firefox.
    Firefox has a some tweaks (pipelining, initial paint delay, etc.) you can apply to speed up page loading and display, have you tried that?
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    Yes. And i have many extensions. Maybe beacause of them firefox working slowly? But without them i will use opera cuz it has some cool things.
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    And i have many extensions. Maybe beacause of them firefox working slowly?
    Well, many extensions (specially those that act when a page loads, like NoScript or Greasemonkey) can cause the browser to use more resources, slowing down. Have a look at the ones you have currently installed and think which ones you really need. Keep Java disabled unless you need it, too.
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