![]() ![]() (Note: this comparison between MyPal and K-Meleon is from a ~15 year old desktop computer with a ~2.4GhZ processor and 512RAM.) In fact, (from personal experience) with K-Meleon I can have more than half a dozen browesr tabs open at once without issue. Nevertheless, and all-things-considered, K-Meleon seems to run lighter than MyPal. Have you tried using K-Meleon to play Bitchute videos? Of course, there are many variables to consider when determing the reason why videos load poorly from video streaming sites - such as RAM, processor, Internet connection, and so on. They actually forced MSFT to change their business plan via Windows 10, coming late to the spy-party. ![]() Chrome is from those nice people who create a profile on everything you do and say, and then sell it to the highest bidder. Another forum told me that Memory Fox (my original post) was written by some coding genius and that it changes memory handling (flushing) system wide (amazing for a mere Firefox addon) even when the browser that triggered it is closed. Does not have the awesome TP keyboard and I do a paid daily blog.3. One of my networked machines is an old Aspire I repaired (new keyboard and wireless card, drilled hole in the chassis to stop the chronic overheating). What I said is that, in running Mypal, to get it to work correctly, I need to temporarily run v51 of Firefox (literally for two minutes and then quit!) to stop Mypal from glitching. Some confusion about Firefox - what I said is that I regularly run Mypal which is a custom fork of Palemoon which is itself a fork of Firefox that has none of the bloat or censorship of Firefox. As long as you avoid media players like Youtube, you can use the machine for hours without problems? This post done via XP. Suddenly the memory counter on the machine reverses and I always have a ton of free memory, no matter what I do. Make sure your Firefox portable has the extension Memory Fox Next and set it for " ACTIVATE MEMORY FOX NEXT ALL PROCESSES". Before Mypal starts to freeze up, temporarily launch Portable version 51 of Firefox. As time goes by, Mypal becomes a memory pit and available memory declines. Launch mail client (Thunderbird) and browser (Mypal). Then I accidentally found this solution which makes Mypal run like a dream, but do not know why: 1. I suspected it was a memory issue but all my old Thinkpads were maxxed out at 2gb already. My work-around was to restart it often which was annoying. Mypal would work well for 5 or ten minutes then start to freeze up and ultimately lock the computer. Was using Mypal as alternative (souped up with a lot of old Firefox addons also an addon that stops compatibility checking). Very unhappy when Firefox threw XP under the bus. Have 11 units that boot to XP3 so you know this is my favorite OS. Hobby is mucking about with older laptops that I repair. ![]()
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