Thursday, October 6, 2011

Firefox 7.0, Farewell memory problems? The time anyway?

It's actually a long time since we rarely use Firefox's memory problems in the tables that make a computer like this might be problematic but this time we are ready to try again.

Firefox has officially released Firefox version 7 which has some improvements but the most important is what the first points they were written in this release.

There are so many points, the first written by Firefox is "Drastically improved memory handling for Certain use cases" and this makes us would try to reconcile with Firefox.



Looks like Firefox is also aware of this problem so that is the first point to make anyone a trauma (like us) want to try again.

The question is, is it true that Firefox 7.0 is now free from the problem of how much memory is used?

From the initial tests we tried, if previously we were using version 6, when it opened 8 Web at the same time, memory usage shows about 200 MB of it in version 7 with the same number of web-only about 170 MB. Well, it's a good start early anyway!

To speed our own taste is not much different between the Opera (11:51 version) and Chrome (beta version 15.0.874.24-m).

If curious, you can try here and please download the information to us whether the difference or not.

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