RémiM
Active Member
I've been using Firefox during 2 weeks instead of IE11, just to give it a try.
Back on IE11 since yesterday night. It's like I've put my glasses back.
The touch experience feels also better, smoother and everything feels more fluid. It must be crumbs of fluidity, but I can definitely feel it.
And playing a video on Youtube/Netflix keeps my SP3 less warm. Firefox + Flash plugin were using ~ 10-15% of my CPU, and after an episode of House of Cards (season 3 is great) the fan was on. Did not happen with IE11.
After more than a decade using and preaching Firefox on Linux, I can say that IE11 is also a great browser.
Now, back on my daily routine on Win10:
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int checkForUpdates = 0;
for (int time=6.00am ; time<=12.00pm, time++) {
StartMenu -> Settings -> Update & Recovery -> Windows Update -> checkForUpdates;
if (checkForUpdates == 0) {
Click again;
}
else {
checkForUpdates == 1;
return 0;
}
}
Back on IE11 since yesterday night. It's like I've put my glasses back.
The touch experience feels also better, smoother and everything feels more fluid. It must be crumbs of fluidity, but I can definitely feel it.
And playing a video on Youtube/Netflix keeps my SP3 less warm. Firefox + Flash plugin were using ~ 10-15% of my CPU, and after an episode of House of Cards (season 3 is great) the fan was on. Did not happen with IE11.
After more than a decade using and preaching Firefox on Linux, I can say that IE11 is also a great browser.
Now, back on my daily routine on Win10:
-------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------
int checkForUpdates = 0;
for (int time=6.00am ; time<=12.00pm, time++) {
StartMenu -> Settings -> Update & Recovery -> Windows Update -> checkForUpdates;
if (checkForUpdates == 0) {
Click again;
}
else {
checkForUpdates == 1;
return 0;
}
}
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