Slowwwwwwww......
Hi !
`Latest version is slow at connecting ans loading pages. Very slow indeed.
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1 Posted by Steve Hartz on 15 Feb, 2016 04:42 PM
Very very slow! monontonus switched back to Safari ):
Support Staff 2 Posted by Cameron Kaiser on 15 Feb, 2016 06:52 PM
I'm sorry to hear that, but without being more specific in your report, I can't offer you any suggestions. Good luck and I'm glad Safari serves your purpose.
3 Posted by Neil A. Hansen on 16 Feb, 2016 06:08 AM
Firefox 38.6.1 at night becomes very, very slow. The pages take a long time to load especially aol mail.
4 Posted by pasquale.1996 on 04 Mar, 2016 12:15 AM
I do not really understand people opening this kind of discussions. I have a PowerMac G4 from 2002, 2002!!! It is a fourteen years old computer and thanks to the work of these guys we are able to use them today, in the 2016, while apple and every software producer abandoned us. I can use web apps, download from modern sites, watch videos on youtube in full screen with a very good smoothness and use all the extensions of firefox... I really do not understand these these criticisms to the browser, that these guys develop for free, for us. As regard the slowness, on the contrary of other people, I noticed with the latest releases a speed increase. Notify about problems is useful to help developers solving them and have a better browser, but saying it is slow does not help.
5 Posted by Neil A. Hansen on 04 Mar, 2016 12:37 AM
Oh, geez, I'm sorry if I was interpreted as being insulting or derogatory or anything.That was never my intent. I just had some issues where there were times when it ran a bit sower depending on time than usual. O apologize if I caused anyone any issues.
6 Posted by Gadisseur on 04 Mar, 2016 03:05 AM
When opening this thread i didn't intend to criticize. I am indeed very grateful to those guys who are devoting their brains and their time to provide us with a workable browser. They have done a great job.
Here is what I noticed : after some time browsing, and especially Googling, accessing sites can take some time. It sometimes says "connecting" for as many as ten or fifteen seconds. I do not know whether that comes from Tenfour, from Google, the server or something else. The phenomenon is rather inconstant. I noticed that quitting then restarting Tenfour usually solves the problem (for a time). Moreover the backward button does not work every time, as sometimes buttons on the pages. All this began when I upgraded to TenfourFox 38.5. I have a fast DSL (13 Mb) connection and I run a Windtunnel 2x 1.25 MHz (Tiger). When using Camino, everything looks fine. My feeling is that the program keeps busy at something it cannot chew easily. I just made an experiment: I searched Google for "Patagonia" then I tried to access the pictures page. I had the "connecting" message for a long long time and then nothing happened. I stayed on the same search page. Trying the same on Camino worked very well.
I just wanted to see if someone else ever experienced the same problems.
7 Posted by Julie on 04 Mar, 2016 04:24 AM
I'm having the same issues as the previous poster, very, very slow and seems to be getting worse.
Like the poster earlier I have a 2002 Imac G4/ Safari. I'm wondering if I maybe have the wrong version of Tenfourfox-7450 ? I know when I originally downloaded it I had a problem figuring out which version to use. Anyone know?
8 Posted by Neil A. Hansen on 04 Mar, 2016 04:53 AM
Understood, and I agree wholeheartedly with you. Those guys created something where I can still use my old machine.
Neil
9 Posted by Neil A. Hansen on 04 Mar, 2016 05:22 AM
I used the 74chines still work.0e download I think because of speed. I think again all this was caused by a general prejudice with Mac tech that went on for so many years and we have to congratulate the guys who work on this different tech to let our machines still work. :)
Neil