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Said Ahmed replied on July 16, 2009 22:58 to the problem "Parser 2 in Ubiquity 0.5 makes it slow and not functioning!" in Mozilla:
Thank you very much Heather. The parser 2 in the beta version of Ubiquity is certainly faster then the 0.5.0 version. It does not freeze and can perform some of the basic functions like translation.
HOWEVER, It is still about three to two times than parser 1, which I think is a big issue which needs to be addressed.
Also, one more annoying think is that in parser 2 I have to specify where I live every time I want to check the weather. So I have to type in "weather near London", rather than "we" when parser 1 is on, parser 1 seems to auto-detect where I live which is a good feature that should be activated in parser 2.
Hopefully, In the future updates this issue will be solved completely. As I think that the issue is partly solved for now. Thanks everyone for your support and for taking part in this thread.
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If you have this problem then please press on "I have this problem" button on the top of the page so that the problem get more noticed and therefore the issue is fixed quicker. – Said Ahmed, on July 11, 2009 19:06
A comment on the problem "Parser 2 in Ubiquity 0.5 makes it slow and not functioning!" in Mozilla:
If you have this problem then please press on "I have this problem" button on the top of the page so that the problem get more noticed and therefore the issue is fixed quicker. – Said Ahmed, on July 11, 2009 19:06
Said Ahmed replied on July 11, 2009 19:04 to the problem "Parser 2 in Ubiquity 0.5 makes it slow and not functioning!" in Mozilla:
Said Ahmed replied on July 11, 2009 07:50 to the problem "Parser 2 in Ubiquity 0.5 makes it slow and not functioning!" in Mozilla:
Here are my findings: adblock plus and twitterfox makes Ubiquity 0.5 parser 2 slightly slow, my other add-ons have no effect on ubiquity. I think that it is the cumulative effect of all the add-ons which makes Ubiquity 0.5 really slow when parser 2 is switched on.
One more annoying think with parser 2 is that it makes the translation command useless. As it cannot auto-detect the language that I have highlighted and I have specify the language not to mention the slow speed. I don't have this problem when parser 2 if off and in the older version of Ubiquity.
Said Ahmed replied on July 11, 2009 07:26 to the problem "Parser 2 in Ubiquity 0.5 makes it slow and not functioning!" in Mozilla:
OK. I have disabled all of my add-ons and switch on the parser 2 setting.
Ubiquity is faster then before when the add-ons where enabled. BUT it is slower then when the parser 2 is off.
Now what I have to do is to enable the add-ons one at a time to see which add-on makes Ubiquity 0.5 (parser 2) extra slow.
Said Ahmed reported a problem in Mozilla on July 10, 2009 21:38:
Parser 2 in Ubiquity 0.5 makes it slow and not functioning!I have updated to Ubiquity 0.5 yesterday, and Ubiquity became very slow and unresponsive in one case; and could not carry some functions like translation for example. However when I turned off Parser 2 from the language settings, the new version started behaving normally and was fast and I was able to use it (translation for example). I think that there is something wrong with the new parser 2 for making this problems.
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