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Memory hog is too much for me. I switched to Chrome.

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foneeb...@gmail.com

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May 24, 2013, 6:21:26 PM5/24/13
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The rapid, paralyzing memory bleed that is well-established in FF at this point seems to have no solution. Or rather, no solution that actually works. I became so tired of quitting FF 20 in order to alleviate its glacial pace that I actually tried Chrome and discovered that it works very well.

Ah, well. Adieu, FireFox. It was good while it lasted.
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Barbara

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May 24, 2013, 8:56:44 PM5/24/13
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foneeb...@gmail.com wrote thusly, On 5/24/2013 3:21 PM Pacific Time:
> The rapid, paralyzing memory bleed that is well-established in FF at this point seems to have no solution. Or rather, no solution that actually works. I became so tired of quitting FF 20 in order to alleviate its glacial pace that I actually tried Chrome and discovered that it works very well.
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> Ah, well. Adieu, FireFox. It was good while it lasted.
>

I started having trouble with Firefox a while back and posted here.
Someone suggested doing a "Reset" that got rid of all my add-ons and
Firefox has worked great after that. I have only added back a couple of
the add-ons since then. There must have been something in the many old
ones that I had been carrying around for a while that was causing my
problems.
Here's how to do it if you haven't already tried that option
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/reset-firefox-easily-fix-most-problems

Barbara

Dave Symes

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May 25, 2013, 1:14:58 AM5/25/13
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In article <bbb8c155-fa44-4fc1...@googlegroups.com>,
Guess you've first tried dumping all the Addons...? Etc.

There are lots of apps that when used for extended periods don't always
return memory to the pool...

Try using MS-Word for extended periods and see how vast a tiny document
can get...

I've also tried Chrome, just for a laugh... Why would you dump a
sophisticated Browser like Firefox in favour of a Toy browser?

Using the *generous* advice/info from this NG, (granted) not all, but most
Fx problems can be sorted... But you have to act on the advice, not just
moan and move on.

Dave

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Chris Ilias

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May 25, 2013, 12:40:04 PM5/25/13
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This article should help
<https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-uses-too-much-memory-ram>.

If you search the web for which browser uses the most memory, you'll see
that it largely depends on your add-ons.

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Ant

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May 25, 2013, 1:51:24 PM5/25/13
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On 5/24/2013 3:21 PM PT, foneeb...@gmail.com typed:

> The rapid, paralyzing memory bleed that is well-established in FF at this point seems to have no solution. Or rather, no solution that actually works. I became so tired of quitting FF 20 in order to alleviate its glacial pace that I actually tried Chrome and discovered that it works very well.

Do you run many tabs at once like 100+?
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Wilf

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May 25, 2013, 2:11:33 PM5/25/13
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On 24/05/2013 23:21, foneeb...@gmail.com wrote:
> The rapid, paralyzing memory bleed that is well-established in FF at this point seems to have no solution. Or rather, no solution that actually works. I became so tired of quitting FF 20 in order to alleviate its glacial pace that I actually tried Chrome and discovered that it works very well.
>
> Ah, well. Adieu, FireFox. It was good while it lasted.
>

I changed back to Chrome for the same reason a couple of weeks ago.
However, Chrome seems to use an awful lot of memory too and I don't
really know any way to cut that down. So it may be that Firefox turns
out to be the lesser of two evils in that respect. I also prefer the
look and feel of FF.

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Hakan Siktas

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May 25, 2013, 3:02:34 PM5/25/13
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Hello,

In the past Firefox had some serious memory issues mainly caused by leaking extensions. Luckily during the last years this changed dramatically. Currently with one simple HTML page open and 29 extensions installed my Firefox needs ~480MB RAM.

Is was curious about Chrome so I installed it and I tried to get the same features with Chrome Extensions. The result: Most Chrome extensions are not as good as their Firefox counterparts, some stuff wasn't even possible with the Chrome extension APIs and the result Chrome setup needed 1180MB RAM to display the same HTML page.

Once Firefox had its issues with extensions and their memory consumption but imho this problem is solved now.
But Chrome still has to go this way and currently it is not an acceptable Firefox-replacement for me.

Greeting,
Hakan

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Tom J

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May 25, 2013, 4:35:02 PM5/25/13
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Hakan Siktas wrote:
> Hello,

Hakan - and all the rest that replied - did you take a look at the sig on
the original post??

"fonee ba lo...@gmail.com"

Wouldn't you think he has the correct email address??? I do and just dumped
it in my filter!!

Tom J


Wayne

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May 27, 2013, 11:12:23 AM5/27/13
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Similar experience with chrome memory usage. improved only by not
allowing a task for every tab.

Anthony Papillion

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May 27, 2013, 4:26:03 PM5/27/13
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How do you prevent it from spawning a new task for each tab? And how
much memory savings do you get by doing that?

Anthony

Wayne

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