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Old 5th December 2009, 01:39 PM
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Epiphany Browser

I Just started using this, because Firefox does not access certain sites (most notably hotmail) works fine in Epiphany but it is painfully S L O W don't seem to be able to apply any of the tweaks available in Firefox to speed it up anyone know how to make it faster? Or alternatively let me access at least hotmail on Firefox, tried all the solutions offered on the Firefox website to solve this problem but none have worked.

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