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    Ist dieser Fox eine installierbare Version oder eine portable Version?
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    I use older Firefox version because the newer one crash every time.And some addons don´t work.When I had my computer reinstalled it worked again. O.o
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    Kuno

    Hi Bomber

    Zuerst einmal, 'tschuldige wenn ich nicht immer sofort antworte. Leider kann ich aus beruflichen Gründen nicht immer ON sein. Aber jetzt zu deiner Frage. Der JonDo Fox ist ein Installer, setzt aber einen installierten FireFox voraus. Das Proggi kannst du dir z.B. bei Chip.de saugen:

    JonDoFox - Download - CHIP Online

    Kannst es dir ja mal bei Chip anschauen. Da haben sie einen Artikel zu und natürlich auch Userwertungen.

    And for Kuno
    You must have installed an new Version of FireFox. Then you can install the JonDoe.
    Look on Top for the Adress to downloading the Program
    Viel Spass, have Fun

    Heike
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    Firefox isn't best on longtime working. After 2-3 days i noticed that my old PC working much slowly and even with closed firefox it's doesn't help. Opera for example can work fine in one weeks and more.
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    Vom Namen her kenn ich den Jondo Fox. Nutze ja auch Jondo ab und zu. Aber nur die portable Version. Wie er sich genau installiert, wusste ich aber nicht. Danke dafür.
    Es gibt ja auch so etliche "anonyme" aber portable FireFox Versionen, bei denen man keine Addons mehr braucht und einfach nur noch Tor oder Co. starten muss. man muss nur schauen. Die Tor Macher bitten ja auch einen an. Glaube ich zumindest.
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    Firefox works fine for me, with no crashes or incompatibilities. I'm running it on XP and Snow Leopard.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathxxl View Post
    Firefox isn't best on longtime working. After 2-3 days i noticed that my old PC working much slowly and even with closed firefox it's doesn't help. Opera for example can work fine in one weeks and more.
    I've noticed the same effect. Especially if you have opened a lots of tabs you feel that its getting slowlier.

    My FF catchs more than 1GB of my RAM, including all addons etc.
    Last edited by tokiodrift1; 29.03.10 at 13:49.
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    My FF catches more than 1GB of my RAM, including all addons etc.
    That's a little too much even for firefox.How many addons do you have?
    Chrome FTW
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    I got roughly the same around the same addons active but my ff uses only about 200mb. You must be loading lots of graphics
    dont ban me just spank me
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    Quote Originally Posted by tokiodrift1 View Post
    My FF catchs more than 1GB of my RAM, including all addons etc.
    well then there must be something wrong
    Your account has been disabled.
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    it might be a memory leak somewhere
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    In most cases the memory leak is in the extensions. Some people really seem to have no clue about optimizing their code. I'm knocking on wood, thus far the coders of the extensions I use have proven to be pretty good coders.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Instab View Post
    well then there must be something wrong
    In the time of this post I have two FF-Windows One with 1xTab, The other with 7 Tabs.
    Total RAM usage 410 MB.

    The above mentioned + 1GB-RAM-Usage exists when on more than 10 Tabs on both windows.

    Imho, it seems to be a memory leaking problem, maybe from an addon.
    As said, I am using a lots of addons on the same time.

    I am not sure if there is a FF-Dev-Tool available which could analyze the RAM-Usage of the several addons...

    I could upload a screenie of my addons, if this would help..
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    I have been looking into ways to find out how much RAM the extensions actually use, but I haven't found one yet. Sorry.
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