

#FIREFOX 40.0.3 SLOW WINDOWS 8.1#
I can definitely see this as a great tool in the classroom for creating interactive discussions. All details, screenshots etc from my problem are given at the above link, but in summary, my laptop (running Firefox 40.0.3 under Windows 8.1 64-bit) and my father's desktop (also running Firefox. For example, you can use hyper links in Workflowy to link to files in dropbox, or host images on some other site and audio/video on another, where Notion puts in all in one spot. In most cases, Mozilla slowdown is associated with the installation of a large number of plug-ins and extensions, as well as with the increasing number of entries in the history of visited pages. Over the time, Firefox starts to slow down and then it is impossible to work in the browser. And like the competitors, it has some drawbacks.
I feel like Workflowy demands more of a unix philosophy to achieve Notions features.Mozilla Firefox is one of the most popular browsers.Whereas Notion kind of designs those patterns for you, but at the expense of some interface simplicity. With Workflowy, the simple list and tag interface can do much of what Notion does (of course, minus the great design and multimedia support), but you really need a formal workflow and need to stick to it to make it function well. In looking at tools like this, it's hard to know where the line is between simple functions that you then use to create abstract features, and more complicated interfaces that define features explicitly. I know they're slightly different, but this reminds me of Workflowy which pretty much runs my entire life right now (todo, projects, journaling, brainstorming, informal databases, bookmarks).
