My only worry about Firefox is that since it appears that "anyone" can update the code....that "anyone" might not have your, or my, best interests at heart.
But I still use it. It appears to load much faster than Safari on my dial-up, and that *matters* to me since I don't have all gol-darn DAY to wait for a page to load. On my webmail, Stoopid Safari just HAS to wait for ALL the dumb ADs to load before it will "take" my password and go on; Firefox doesn't care about the stoopid ADs and just ignores them once I hit the enter button after my password.
MaryAnn wrote:But I still use it. It appears to load much faster than Safari on my dial-up, and that *matters* to me since I don't have all gol-darn DAY to wait for a page to load.
More than likely, FF is loading pages from the cache and updating in the background rather than loading in realtime. (If you're using a dial-up accelerator, it's absolutely loading from the cache.) You can check by clearing private data, which will clear the cache, before loading a page: if the load time is longer than usual, FF is loading from the cache.
On my webmail, Stoopid Safari just HAS to wait for ALL the dumb ADs to load before it will "take" my password and go on; Firefox doesn't care about the stoopid ADs and just ignores them once I hit the enter button after my password.
Hmm ... I don't get that behaviour. What version of OS X and Safari are you using? [BTW, you can interrupt loading of any page by hitting Command-. (period).]