How about the lockup issues?
Chrome has really leapfrogged Firefox in terms of
being able to deal with misbehaving plugins. I don't
know which page or plugin is doing it - but something
is definitely causing Firefox to lockup, sometimes to
the point of being quite maddening.
Chrome, on the other hand, tosses them into a separate
process that doesn't affect the page, and even puts
the pages into separate processes, so even if it's
JavaScript locking things up, I can still use other
pages. A much needed improvement.
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