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Being forced to use it all day and enduring the machine slowdown to a crawl between reboots. Of course more RAM would help, but it must be fragmenting the memory or something. I have to work with several windows/tabs open at a time and after a few hours it's like molasses. Not fun when you're working from home with no way to enter the HDD security phrase after a reboot.
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Colonoscopy?
I take that back. They give good drugs for a colonoscopy.
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having ERP software that ONLY works with IE. that's worse.
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I'm using it at work with no problems now. It actually feels snappier than FF3 on my PC. First installed on my home PC and it was a horror but my work PC has 2 GB of RAM and it is humming along ok so maybe that is what it needs?
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Based on threads from over the weekend, my vote goes to kidney stones!
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Having suffered 11 kidney stones and being forced to use IE7 at work, I go with IE7. With kidney stones, they give you drugs to ease the pain until they pass. With IE7, you get no pain killers and there is no end in sight.
We aren't allowed to use Firefox as IT hasn't vetted it. I really want to send the browser test links to the guy that runs IT to show him how bad IE is, but I'm not sure that it will do any good.
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FireFox 3X is death on wheels, at least for me. I was doing well with the earlier version but this one is just not right.
I've actually gone back to Safari as slow as it may be it at least lets me bookmark.