I've been a Chrome user for years. I've noticed on my ram limited work PC that Chrome's ram usage almost doubles over time, even if the number of tabs open doesn't increase.
I pretty much use the same 11-12 tabs for work purposes (they open at launch), but Chrome still slows to a crawl as it pushes my system near 4GBs of ram.
At home I have no issues, but that's because I have way more ram than I'll ever needed.
Firefox is pretty garb too when it comes to memory use.
I have two windows and three tabs altogether in Chrome. It's using up 1GB of RAM.
Always good advice to tighten up the graphics on the third board.
There are only like four browsers. Try out Firefox, Edge, and I dunno maybe Opera if you nasty. Pick the one you like.
As a web developer, just use Chrome.
In fact, can everyone just stick to using chrome an forget about everything else? Would make my shit a lot easier.
I've even heard "tables" from former pinball people, I assume.
Hardly. We call them chuzzwazzas.Navigator? Is that a British thing or something?
Wow, you guys weren't lying about Edge. This shit feels really fast. Just need to get adblock/greasemonkey plugins on it.
Well, Opera is Chrome now (and a worse Chrome), and that killed me inside.Vivaldi is basically chrome and opera in a beautiful mix.
Edging is the best.
This takes me back. I recall talking about games exactly like this. Bubble Bobble!most players leave after the second screen, though, because they run out of men
I had a few friends when I was a kid who called them that, makes sense.I've even heard "tables" from former pinball people, I assume.
Thank you. This is the real subject of the thread now.
Also people who call video game levels and environments:
Boards
Sheets
Rounds
Also people who call video game levels and environments:
Boards
Sheets
Rounds
Any big addition/improvement over the stable?Firefox 57 is the best. It is not out on stable yet though so I use the Nightly version.
Netscape can stay where it belongs:
In my early childhood.
Vivaldi is basically chrome and opera in a beautiful mix. Been using it for a while.
Chrome extentions work.
Mobile, the samsung browser has been excellent.
I've even heard "tables" from former pinball people, I assume.