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First Impressions I Have From a User Standpoint: new section
The prefered solution for me would be an option to hide the menus under a button right next to the home/reload buttons. This Layout would still save many pixels compared to a whole bar. However it would have lower burden to access the features.
 
== First Impressions I Have From a User Standpoint ==
 
I'm no tech or anything when it comes to browsers I just know what I like and functionality of them. Can't say how to change stuff or make it better, just know how to see if they work properly for day to day activities with certain add-ons.
 
I am running Vista Ultimate 64 with the latest updates.
 
Still running RedShift v3 with no issues (well it may be causing my issues too).
All add-ons that shouldn't work so far seem to be working fine (that I use on a day to day basis).
Having issues adding Bookmarks (they won't) and all my saved bookmarks didn't transfer over (probably have to do something else but unsure what atm).
Doesn't seem to eat memory like 3.5.2 does or hold on in the system after it was closed.
Also doesn't seem to use the processor up like 3.5.2 did instead seems to be taking less.
The memory seems to pretty much stay stable the whole time also.
 
Overall seems more stable then 3.5.2
 
Running Quad Extreme Q9650, 4GB 1066MHz RAM, on a 780i MB, with Raptor HDD, under Vista Ultimate 64.
Current benchmarks of browsers I currently have installed (used peacekeeper for test http://service.futuremark.com/peacekeeper/index.action). I only did one run per browser but the numbers are far enough apart to make the point.
Namoroka 3.6a1 - 2441
Firefox 3.5.2 - 2036
Chrome 3.0.195.6 - 3829
IE 8.0.6001.18813 - 868
IE 8.0.6001.18813 64-bit - 881
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