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Good grief! That speed boost thing took 18.75 (ish) seconds to download its mega test page. After applying the boost it took less than 4.5.
My Firefox was flying after I recently installed from fresh on my new computer AND at the moment have a limited number of extensions on it. This because somewhere in my original list, when transferring my old profile (the machine was at a reasonable speed, I thought) when adding another extension the whole thing crashed and wouldn't load. ( It turned out, for FF users, that some previously uninstalled add-ons had left some junk behind in prefs.js, user.css and localstore.rdf). I cleaned those out and have currently only loaded a few of my most essential ones.
Prior to the crash the index page of Old Style loaded in around six and a half seconds. Post crash after the clean up it loaded in about two and a half.
After the boost I hardly have time to blink!
To stay on topic, I've decide that the tbbmeter best fits my needs of the offerings so far made. Though thanks to everyone, honest
Hi, I'm a Board Guide on the Old Style and the Consumer Rights boards which means I'm a volunteer to help the boards run smoothly and can move and merge posts there. Board guides are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an inappropriate or illegal post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. It is not part of my role to deal with reportable posts. Any views are mine and are not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence.DTFAC: Y.T.D = £5.20 Apr £0.50
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For Mac users I can recommend ActyMac DutyWatch.0
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