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(07-03-2011, 04:29 PM)Qwertygiy Wrote: It did to me. Of course, I'm using IE 8, which probably isn't what you're using.

FireFox 5.0 for me. Amazing how FireFox was in 3.6, and almost within a month, they released FireFox 4.0, although FireFox 4.0 was out as a beta release which you could download by choice, until they released it. Then, they released FireFox v. 5.0 within 2 months. Major changes in each one.

From FireFox 3.6 to FireFox 4.0:
-100 + bug fixes
-COMPLETELY NEW look of FireFox.
-More advanced
-Fixed MULTIPLE site issues.

From FireFox 4.0 to 5.0:
-EVEN MORE Bug Fixes.
-More OPTIONS
-More advanced (yet easy!)


Then come and look at Internet Explorer. IE didn't even have TABS until IE7. The most recent IE eats up RAM, and each tab counts as a new IE, unlike FireFox where each tab is still one process. The highest MY FIREFOX has been to is 250,000 KB as a process. The highest. It's normally at 80,000 KB. Meanwhile, IE 8(or was it 9?) has gone up to over a MILLION (1,000,000 KB) KB! Just IE! It took them YEARS to make a new version of IE, to only have worse CPU usage, more buggy, and not even so good!

The main computer which has 4 GBs of RAM uses IE 9. As soon as I saw the Task Manager, there were about 3 IE processes, but 3 tabs up on IE. Each of them were 400,000 kb as a process. That's 1,200,000kb from one program!

Google Chrome, sadly, eats RAM as well.
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