Edge is very slow to render pages

Started by EK.IceFlake, Aug 07, 2016, 10:41 AM

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EK.IceFlake

Quote from: vito on Aug 08, 2016, 05:31 AMUse normal browser instead it and block IE via firewall for any type of connection.
WTAF? Are you saying edge is not a normal browser!!! Don't hurt my dear browser!!!

EK.IceFlake

Quote from: . on Aug 07, 2016, 11:38 PM
Quote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Aug 07, 2016, 11:09 PMSTOP TALKING ABOUT EXPLOITS I WANT TO KNOW WHY IT SUDDENLY BECAME SO SLOW!!!

Who gives a f*? This forum is not for debugging your internet explorer issues.
This is not internet explorer!!
[too lazy for making two quotes in one post]

vito

Quote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Aug 08, 2016, 09:30 AM
Quote from: vito on Aug 08, 2016, 05:31 AMUse normal browser instead it and block IE via firewall for any type of connection.
WTAF? Are you saying edge is not a normal browser!!! Don't hurt my dear browser!!!
IE or Edge It's always more linked with windows system and more dangerous to use.

KAKAN

Edge is very fast in rendering JavaScript though, which makes it a perfect pick for testing( locally ofc )
I use Edge too, though, after reading those, I'm going to switch to some other browser.
oh no

Thijn

Quote from: KAKAN on Aug 08, 2016, 01:36 PMEdge is very fast in rendering JavaScript though, which makes it a perfect pick for testing( locally ofc )
You don't render javascript, you process it.

Edge and IE are terrible, and the only legitimate usage for those horrible programs is downloading a proper browser.

KAKAN

Quote from: Thijn on Aug 08, 2016, 03:55 PMEdge and IE are terrible, and the only legitimate usage for those horrible programs is downloading a proper browser.
No, Edge is a good one. Microsoft will develop it further.
Though, for now, I'm using Firefox, the resource hungry browser, but it works pretty smooth :D
oh no

EK.IceFlake

Quote from: Thijn on Aug 08, 2016, 03:55 PM
Quote from: KAKAN on Aug 08, 2016, 01:36 PMEdge is very fast in rendering JavaScript though, which makes it a perfect pick for testing( locally ofc )
You don't render javascript, you process it.

Edge and IE are terrible, and the only legitimate usage for those horrible programs is downloading a proper browser.
Have you ever used Edge? I bet not. By the way... yay it fixed itself... I didn't even realize I was using edge right now :D
I'm not locking this since there is a very important debate going on xD

Thijn

Quote from: EK.CrystalBlue on Aug 08, 2016, 11:54 PM
Quote from: Thijn on Aug 08, 2016, 03:55 PM
Quote from: KAKAN on Aug 08, 2016, 01:36 PMEdge is very fast in rendering JavaScript though, which makes it a perfect pick for testing( locally ofc )
You don't render javascript, you process it.

Edge and IE are terrible, and the only legitimate usage for those horrible programs is downloading a proper browser.
Have you ever used Edge? I bet not.
Of course I have. How else would I download Chrome?

For me, there's absolutely no point in using Edge while chrome works better and on all my devices. Edge is just for windows, so good luck having a synced browser on android or iOS...