Firefox by many regarded as the browser is quite fast. However,  there are thought still not quick enough, fortunately been many efforts  to accelerate the performance of an already fast firefox is. One is through plug-ins Fasterfox.
Due to the nature of the open source Firefox, many 'smart' that can contribute in developing the performance of this Fire Fox. One effort to improve performance is by tweaking firefox. That is done by plug-ins Fasterfox. Fasterfox speed up the browsing process by utilizing the links and Network Tweaking Prefect. Through Prefect Links, there is no longer idle bandwidth because firefox will capture and store web pages from the cache. The transfer process is done dilatar web pages back so as not to interfere with your browsing activities.
Network  tweaking done on the settings for page rendering, simultaneous  connections, pipelining, cache, DNS cache, and IPD (initial paint  delay). Also in the Fasterfox also has integrated a pop-up blocker for pop-ups generated by the flash object.
To  install plug-ins you can download Fasterfox  http://fasterfox.mozdev.org/, After the plug-ins installed, restart  Firefox to activate it. Open the menu Tools | Add-ons, and then double-click plug-ins Fasterfox to open the available options. The facility is the choice of Default, Courteous, Optimized, Turbo Charged, and Custom.
The default option will restore all settings to its original state. Options Courteous just tweaking the rendering process so it will not burden the webserver. Optimized option will do the tweaking optimum within the limits allowed by RFC. Turbo Charged option is the most extreme option, it will do tweaking as optimal as possible by ignoring the limits allowed.
Turbo  Charged can be a top choice for those of you who share the Internet, is  if you are a wise man, Courteous and Optimized is the right choice. By selecting a custom you can manage these aspects in greater detail tweaking. Here  you can set directly the amount of cache to be used, the number of  simultaneous connections to a web server, the number of pipelining, the  number of pages fastback, and turn on / turn off pop-up blockers.
Enjoy!!
Saturday, July 23, 2011
          
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