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TimberWolf improved?
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Hello,

haven't used TimberWolf for a while. I used to apply all updates since the nice new update systems took place. Today i launched TimberWolf and, with my surprice, i noticed that Timberwolf is more reactive and a bit more faster... and having no freeze till now. Anyone else experienced such beahviour or it's just a trick of my mind?

Just curious if any update is responsible of this improvements. Considering i have the good and humble 440 ep, other user that have more ram and more Mhz should have now a very good browsing experience on Amiga.

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Hello,

haven't used TimberWolf for a while. I used to apply all updates since the nice new update systems took place. Today i launched TimberWolf and, with my surprice, i noticed that Timberwolf is more reactive and a bit more faster... and having no freeze till now. Anyone else experienced such beahviour or it's just a trick of my mind?

Just curious if any update is responsible of this improvements. Considering i have the good and humble 440 ep, other user that have more ram and more Mhz should have now a very good browsing experience on Amiga.

On the strength of your post, I've just given Timberwolf a try and get the folowing Crashlog :(

Peter Swallow

Eyetech A1XE-G3 800Mhz OS4.1
Towered A1200 OS3.9
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There hasn't been a change to tw for quite some time. I think last one was insept 2012. An update somewhere on amigans said that next version will be based on firefox v19. Which just has been released(?) for windows.

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It is responsive and good for a while on my X1000, but using 4 or more Tabs it stalls for 2 minutes or more on some pages! I rather use OWBMUI which runs fine all the way through...

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That's really strange. I played a bit yesterday nad had no crash. Seems more stable. Maybe something to do with the last intuition and workbench update we had?

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It did not crash, but stops loading page for 2 minutes, stops reacting on user input for 2 minutes...

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Yes this slow startup (since you can't do much, window or no window) is a problem.

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Runs better for me. Bookmarks are working again. They didn't before. I opened a link to an HTML5 video and it opened it and ran it (albeit ever so slowly and without sound.) I don't think it ever got that far for me before.

Must be some of the OS improvements.

Replying with Timberwolf now after watching the video,

Paul

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@gerograph

On my A1 G4 XE machine it's slow all the time and not usable. It crashed the first run and after a reset it worked but really slow all the time. It brings back memories from runing Netscape under MacOS using Fusion on my a4k and AGA... Probably with analog modem.

Anyway, it wasn't faster now from when it was released on my machine. I have to admit though that it is kind of cool to see the FF GUI on AOS and that it is working :)

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Hi,

for me on sam 440, TW doesn't crash anymore at startup. I tried four times. But I have always this problem. Sometimes, when I want to access to some pages, TW is in a loop state. It tries to connect but the image connection (rolling circle) stays grey and not green.
When this arrives, I know I must quit TW and relaunch it because no more connection are made.
it is a pity. Even it is slower than MuiOwb, I like to use TW.

Since a lot of months without an amiga to love, I was lost.
Now I feel happiness again with a Sam Flex 800 .
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On my sam440 TW doesnt crash, but its not fast either.

Alien Air Attack

SAM440@733 mhz as main amiga.
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On my XE it runs well except for a crash on exit but it's quite handy that it can use the same add-ons as the PC like noscript to keep it fast and flashgot to download flash videos.

A1-XE-G4 7455/933 - 2GB RAM - OS4.1 beta - Radeon 9200-256
Audigy2 - ESI Julia - Solo1 - X10 (cm11a) - WiFi (WAP11) - 2x80GB HDD
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Timberwolf is now worse for me, it crashes on start-up every time unless I do it straight after a fresh re-boot. If I run SimpleMail oor MUIOWB previously it won't run at all, anyone else experiencing this?

SAM 460 with 2GB or RAM, 1000GB HD, 4 port SATA, DVDRW drive and Radeon HD 4650 GFX card.
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Could it be that you are missing some updates? I had a sam situation but I run updates.

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@sicky

Yes it's because FontConfig, MUI OWB use it aswell, so it sometimes crash when you start TW having MUI OWB opened

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