ScribeFire, Firefox, and Safari

Posted by Gordon on Jul 19th, 2007
2007
Jul 19

This is a test blog post using Firefox and the extension ScribeFire. In a previous incarnation this program used to be called Performancing, but my particular experience of it on a Mac sucked. In particular the cursor had a hard time keeping in sync in the edit window, it would jump around or always be off by a few characters. So far so good, it looks like ScribeFire has overcome some of the previous bugs.

I have decided to make Firefox my mainstream browser. For a longtime I have been a dedicated user of Safari, mostly because I appreciate the little fit and finish details. But lately Safari has become problematic and slow for my browser habits (a gazillion tabs open all the time). Constant interrupts and the pizza wheel of death show up constantly. Maybe it is my browser habits, maybe an immaturity in the OS X/Safari code base, maybe a misconfiguration, I don’t know but I am not pleased with the performance. I feel that I shouldn’t have this kind of user experience on a fairly new Core 2 Duo Mac Book Pro with 2 GB of ram. Overall my impressions of OS X are diminishing. Perhaps the intel transition was rushed, I don’t know. I just don’t remember having these issues on Power PC based hardware. Hopefully Leopard will fix things. But in the meantime I am going to give Firefox more usage and see how it goes.

Also, speaking of plugins for Firefox, if you do any kind of web development I highly recommend Firebug. It makes debugging CSS, Javascript, and HTML sooooo much easier.

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