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| emily (Remember The Milk) says: jonmower, thanks for letting us know. Would it be possible to let me know which other Firefox extensions you have installed (if any)? It's possible that our extension and another are conflicting in some way. Also, which version of Firefox are you using? Thanks! Posted 5 years ago |
| doughywilson says: I have the same problem. When I click on a new tab in FF, it takes a good 5 seconds for the tab to actually switch. It slows the browser way down.
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| doughywilson says: I did the same thing as jonmower, and left firefox open while the RTM+Gmail extension was enabled. After about 10 minutes, half of my CPU resources were being used, and I started to notice significant lag in firefox scrolling and tabs. Then, I closed the gmail tab to see if the resources would be freed, and they were. My CPU immediately dropped down to close to 1%, and firefox became responsive again. Here's a screenshot of my task manager when I closed the gmail tab running the RTM extension.
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| emily (Remember The Milk) says: Thank you both for your testing. It doesn't sound like another extension (thanks for helping to rule this out!).
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jonmower says:400 contacts
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| doughywilson says: Emily,
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jonmower says:auto-suggest for gcal is the pig
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| emily (Remember The Milk) says: Thanks to everyone for this info! It does look like the checking for Google Calendar events in particular was causing problems -- we've now put in a fix for this that should hopefully stop this problem from happening (reloading Gmail should fix this). It should be safe to turn on auto-suggest if you'd like to use this feature :)
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