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Firefox taking up too much memory
Firefox taking up too much memory












No, I'm not joking because I have 32GB in my system and NEVER had any problems with firefox or running out of ram whatsoever. It's the only light out of the "chromium based" trap Google gracefully layered (And I'm not talking about telemetry here). You can at least switch all the snooping options off (far more easily). However it's the only viable option concerning privacy. In the end of the day, besides the privacy concerns, it all boils down to taste. I'm not sure about how much of this is true

firefox taking up too much memory

Could be a "neighbor's yard is always greener" situation tho.

firefox taking up too much memory

But every time I use it on someone else's PC it feels more solid. But for me probably not, I've never used chrome for more than 2 or 3 days straight, I've been a religious firefox user since my first contact with the internet, before chrome was even released, so I'm it definetely don't feel familiar to me. It's like when you buy a shirt and it just feels wrong using it, uncomfortable somehow.Ĭould be, or couldn't. No, it's more about about feeling than anything. I'm not sure about how much of this is true. Besides, what do you find bad about the UI?įirefox isn't the best option but it's the only viable option that trully respects privacy. Honestly you wouldn't want to test a hobyist mobile browser in it's beta version. Well it's not finished yet, but I haven't experienced that many crashes to call it a hobbyist project. That's what I think makes Chrome's interface seem more solid.įenix feels like a project one hobbyist is making at home, crashes and bad ui included All they did was add some polish to it, but they never even changed the menu entry order (IIRC).

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Which led to a menu (+button) closer to Chrome than ever. Maybe that's because Mozilla has overhauled the interface three times so far. It also feels nicer to use and overall feels more solid,Ĭan you pinpoint what makes it feel that way?Įven the Firefox's interface seems like an old project that's eternally being worked on but makes no progress, Chrome's interface feels like a solid app that's now just being iterated on














Firefox taking up too much memory