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Previously on "Shockwave Flash plugin spoiling my Firefox browsing experience?"
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At least on Windows, FF has improved a lot in the last 12 month. Never mind v24 but v 17 ESR is faster than Chrome on Windows 7 Pro. On Freebsd I have no alternatives. Oh, maybe, Opera, but that's another story.
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Beats me why people always laud Firefox over IE. Slow as VM said and as a developer, I find FF throws up more differences to other browsers than IE these days.
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I prefer Firefox's GUI etc., but I've given up using it. There's no getting around it: compared to Chrome and the modern IE it's just dog slow. For example this forum's reply page would cause it to use lots of CPU and make typing response slow just because of all the animated icons over there ---->.
I think they're trying to do "hardware acceleration" and making a pigs ear of it, and graphics performance in general, and that probably creates an extra problem with a plugin like Flash that works in a different Windows window. So it might get better if you can turn some of that stuff off.
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It could be that the Flash plugin is 64-bit but the Firefox binary is 32 bit? At home I have Freebsd and I have the opposite config: FF is native 64 bit but the plugin is 32bit.
I have read that FF 24 should eliminate the need for Flash altogether and rely entirely on HTML5 and MPEG-4 rendering, however I've tested it on Freebsd and it's very buggy. I can't test it at clientco because Flash is not installed on their machines and I have no admin rights. I have Win 7 on a PC at home but I can't be bothered.
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Had the same issue on chrome, you will probably have two conflicting version, disable one of them. Google for instructions
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostTry Chrome instead?
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Originally posted by http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/flash-player-google-chrome.htmlThe Google Chrome browser (32 bit) includes Adobe Flash Player built-in. Accordingly, it's not necessary for Chrome to download Flash Player separately.
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Chrome
I've started to get this error in Chrome on Win 8.1, even removed it and updated to the latest version. not as buggy, but still hangs occasionally.
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Shockwave Flash plugin spoiling my Firefox browsing experience?
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