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Firefox (5) in task manager
Firefox (5) in task manager








And Firefox's developers worked to make sure that add-ons, notorious memory thieves, don't cause problems either. The browser is much less likely to commandeer too many system resources.

firefox (5) in task manager

(They say memory management on Macs already worked pretty well.) The effect is clear. Mozilla developers borrowed some memory management tricks from the Free BSD operating system for the Windows and Linux versions of Firefox. I can't remember the last time I've had that experience with the Firefox 3 betas. Once you kill the browser and start over, you're running fine again. You open up Task Manager and find that Firefox is chewing up 95 percent of your CPU cycles. It's sluggish and apps take forever to load.

firefox (5) in task manager

If you've used previous versions of Firefox you've likely had this experience, perhaps frequently: you're working away, but gradually become aware that something is horribly wrong with your PC.










Firefox (5) in task manager