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Old 20th December 2021
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I'm currently running OpenBSD 7.0 on my Dell 9020 i7 CPU @3.20 GHz and 32 GB RAM. It's a nice unit. Seamonkey is now my go to browser. It works well with Youtube and my various websites.
FF would consistently crash with only 8 tabs open. Very odd. Seamonkey is stable for me.
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I'm glad to hear it is working well. Stability is crucial. Seamonkey is also my favourite graphical browser. There are a few websites I use which it has trouble with though. One is a phpBB forum (I can live with it there), and the others are banking sites. For the latter I have to use Firefox (on Linux). Hopefully it will keep working well for your usage.
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Iridium works great with my bank's website, but has problems with videos.
Otter plays videos well but, at least for me, has a problem with crashing after playing one. It seems to have trouble with those large websites. Again, at least on my hardware.
Midori is a nice browser but is flaky as heck.
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