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Firefox 4/Java Apps/Mac OSX

Robert J. Cordingley
With the promise of better performance I just upgraded to FF 4.0.1 on my
Mac (OSX 10.6.7).  Is anyone experience horrible performance problems
with subject combination - or is it just me?  In particular:
http://www.goproblems.com/prob.php3?yesjava=1&id=9399
You don't need to know go: click anywhere on an empty space and a black
stone should appear, then white etc. - it's taking way too long for me.  
Plus there should be a ghost stone under the mouse.  FF v3.6 was fine.  
Safari v5.0.5 is too.

Thanks,
Robert Cordingley

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Re: Firefox 4/Java Apps/Mac OSX

George Duncan-2
Works just fine in Internet Explorer 9.
 
 
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 1:01 PM, Robert J. Cordingley <[hidden email]> wrote:
With the promise of better performance I just upgraded to FF 4.0.1 on my Mac (OSX 10.6.7).  Is anyone experience horrible performance problems with subject combination - or is it just me?  In particular:
http://www.goproblems.com/prob.php3?yesjava=1&id=9399
You don't need to know go: click anywhere on an empty space and a black stone should appear, then white etc. - it's taking way too long for me.  Plus there should be a ghost stone under the mouse.  FF v3.6 was fine.  Safari v5.0.5 is too.

Thanks,
Robert Cordingley

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