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A browser with a modern, fast, JS and tab engine, that just -works-. Latvia. The confession that the update from version 3 to 4 was a complete balls-up in terms of garbage collection and that has only achieved version 3 performance levels again in version 10. I love your site. Page not found The Computerworld page that you have requested cannot be found by our friendly robots. The "memory leak" has been around for years, and I can't say it uses much more than any other browser. It doesn't restart the browser, it cuts memory down with calls to the garbage collection routines. Finances & Taxes. Christmas Island. Sao Tome and Principe. Romania. United Kingdom. Cayman Islands. It's known as the memory pressure event, I think. Serbia. but let's not go there) Reply Peter H March 30, 2012 at 4:18 pm I've been flipping back and forth between firefox and chrome as my default browser. Swaziland. Nauru. Business & Workplace Regulations. Kenya. Honduras. Monaco. I experimented with 3 minutes and 7, but realized it’s too fast for me. Business Planning & Strategy. Turkey. My computer is old and I have more than 100 tabs open and separated in groups, and it's quite fast. Jamaica. Djibouti. Tunisia. Reply OneEyedJack1970 February 25, 2017 at 8:06 am I wish it was the past (it took about ten minutes just to make this comment -- that is too goddamn slow). Nigeria. Niue. Your reply pretty much makes my point, though: Flaws with the basic architecture of FF make managing extension memory almost impossible 5a02188284
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