Works well for me - in fact with a wide gamut monitor it is the only browser (and I have tried Safari - which does not handle images without an embedded profile well) that works properly.
Marcus Watts wrote:
Does the subject have to about weddings or can ot be something relevant to wedding photographers? I haven't read the rules in a while.
I guess one can make just about anything relevant if you want...
I was going to try some new toothpaste. What toothpaste would be best for a wedding photographer to use? I want pearly whites and fresh minty breath. What brand do you suggest?
Marcus Watts wrote:
The new browser, it's a mess. My advice is skip it.
Marcus, this is how negative wrongly made rumors start. You are not offering us anything except what seems to be your personal frustration......without elaborating.
I have not had one bad issue, nor has anyone that I know of that uses the old or new version.
With computers there are so many different configurations that it can actually be any program on your system that is clashing with Firefox on yours. For all we know you could have tons of illegal programs on your computer causing your Firefox problems.
j.curtis wrote:
Jonathan, the other thread is somewhat related. It actually has to do with a problem they have with an upcoming wedding.
What using firefox has to do with a wedding I'm not sure.
Maybe, just maybe ... the OP was sharing a heads up to his friends and associates on the wedding forum that may want to avoid a problem. Don't we all use browser's to view and participate on this forum? Wouldn't be nice if we had advance notice that could spare someone from an annoying circumstance. The subject is nor more off topic than many other threads that have quite a number of comments posted.