Mozilla ’s serve up a beta of Firefox Lorentz , a translation of the web web browser that runs Flash , Quicktime , and Silverlight videos as a disjoined unconscious process . If chaw - in - caused crashes and stuttering YouTubes have you flushed in the case , Lorentz offer sweet-smelling embossment .
I ’m one of those people who has upwards of a dozen tab unfastened at all times , and consequently I ’ve just come to go for that watching YouTubes in Firefox will be a lurching , put away experience . But this morning I downloaded theFirefox Lorentz betaand was pleasantly surprised to find vastly improved picture playback , even with a train of tablet exposed in the web browser .
Firefox Lorentz run Flash , Silverlight , and Quicktime videos as freestanding unconscious process , like Google Chrome always has . If one of those plug - ins crashes , it gets its own , quarantined erroneousness message alternatively of taking your whole web web browser down with it . It ’s uncommitted for PC , Mac , and Linux , though it ’s still in genus Beta , so there ’s always the chance that some issues could creep up on you . Still , for the few hours I ’ve used it , so far , so , so good . [ Firefox LorentzviaLifehacker ]

https://lifehacker.com/firefox-lorentz-beta-isolates-plug-in-crashes-for-unint-5513281
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