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<blockquote data-quote="Rouge" data-source="post: 1228019" data-attributes="member: 200158"><p><strong>Me too!</strong></p><p></p><p>I have the EXACT same problem. Safari was getting way too sluggish for me, so I switched to Firefox. After the upgrade to 4.0.1, it started freezing when I had a large amount of tabs open (I'm a tab junkie so I usually have 30+). I got fed up and switched to Opera - which appears more solid than Firefox at first, but crashes if I have around 10 tabs open. Sure, the sites have flash/plugins/etc., but I had NoScript/Adblock installed on Firefox (and running) and Opera running in the special "ask plugin" mode or w/e it's called. </p><p></p><p>Google realtime shows that this issue is actually all over Twitter. I'm assuming that is an issue with Mac OS X OR some sort of Mac plugin problem, because this</p><p>a) Affects [the major] web browsers</p><p>b) Is NOT site-specific</p><p></p><p>Would really love a resolution to this issue so I can go back to browsing the web.</p><p></p><p>(Running the latest version of OS X Snow Leopard, w/Updates)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rouge, post: 1228019, member: 200158"] [b]Me too![/b] I have the EXACT same problem. Safari was getting way too sluggish for me, so I switched to Firefox. After the upgrade to 4.0.1, it started freezing when I had a large amount of tabs open (I'm a tab junkie so I usually have 30+). I got fed up and switched to Opera - which appears more solid than Firefox at first, but crashes if I have around 10 tabs open. Sure, the sites have flash/plugins/etc., but I had NoScript/Adblock installed on Firefox (and running) and Opera running in the special "ask plugin" mode or w/e it's called. Google realtime shows that this issue is actually all over Twitter. I'm assuming that is an issue with Mac OS X OR some sort of Mac plugin problem, because this a) Affects [the major] web browsers b) Is NOT site-specific Would really love a resolution to this issue so I can go back to browsing the web. (Running the latest version of OS X Snow Leopard, w/Updates) [/QUOTE]
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