> Are you arguing that Firefox is not even "good," or just not perfect?
I’ll extend the quote a bit more:
> make it good. For many of us it isn’t
I’m saying Firefox isn’t good enough for many of us (mostly various subsets of macOS users).
As for resource hunger, in my case I see it in headless mode (it always turns the fans on), but every point in that list apart from (lack of) AppleScript support was lifted from other complaints I’ve seen in similar HN threads, not my experience.
Most of those problems I could live with in the name of supporting Firefox, but not the lack of AppleScript support. That seems to be the case for many of the aforementioned macOS users: we want to like Firefox, but theres a detail it screws up so bad for our needs, it becomes unusable as a daily browser.
See https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20255943. Slowness is a point I’m lifting from other arguments, not my own complaint. I could live with slowness, but that is not my deal breaker.
latexr|6 years ago
I’ll extend the quote a bit more:
> make it good. For many of us it isn’t
I’m saying Firefox isn’t good enough for many of us (mostly various subsets of macOS users).
As for resource hunger, in my case I see it in headless mode (it always turns the fans on), but every point in that list apart from (lack of) AppleScript support was lifted from other complaints I’ve seen in similar HN threads, not my experience.
Most of those problems I could live with in the name of supporting Firefox, but not the lack of AppleScript support. That seems to be the case for many of the aforementioned macOS users: we want to like Firefox, but theres a detail it screws up so bad for our needs, it becomes unusable as a daily browser.
RandomGuyDTB|6 years ago
latexr|6 years ago
chmln|6 years ago