Yeah, Speed Freak causes my Firefox browser to crash, too. Also causes SeaMonkey to crash, as well, but SeaMonkey is based on Firefox. If I use Firefox or SeaMonkey, deactivating Speed Freak prevents the crashing. Hmmm, I wonder what the issue is, though?
No problem with my other browsers, however (Safari, Camino, Opera, Shiira).
I find that Opera's different(strange?) approach to configuring/using its features does NOT make it superior to other browsers.
It did take a while to figure out how to use/configure its features, but after pretty well mastering them I honestly can't say that it makes for a more efficient browser.
I also feel that Opera is rather bloated; I can live quite happily without many of its features.
But Opera is pretty fast, though. I do use Opera, but not as my default browser. Firefox is the browser that I favor.
But, I guess you can't please everyone. Different strokes, and all that.
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Speed Freak
No problem with my other browsers, however (Safari, Camino, Opera, Shiira).
Opera
It did take a while to figure out how to use/configure its features, but after pretty well mastering them I honestly can't say that it makes for a more efficient browser.
I also feel that Opera is rather bloated; I can live quite happily without many of its features.
But Opera is pretty fast, though. I do use Opera, but not as my default browser. Firefox is the browser that I favor.
But, I guess you can't please everyone. Different strokes, and all that.