![]() In a memory leak you'll see the memory usage keep increasing the longer the program is open/in-use and this is exactly what happens with Firefox. It's quite normal for Firefox to be sucking up over 200MB of memory right off the bat. We like keeping our apps running for a few days (that's just the way I roll) and because of this Firefox was using over ~800MB of memory after about 3 days. Although Firefox memory usage improved a little over the last few years, it still uses a lot of memory a little more than I feel comfortable with and for this reason I created Firemin. Even if you open multiple tabs in Firefox or Chrome, this program will ensure that your browser does not reduce your computer's capacity.One of the biggest "improvements" that Mozilla claims is the Firefox memory usage, in particular, the vanquishing of memory leaks. ![]() You will have to increase or decrease this amount depending on your computer's performance when using browsers.įiremin works simply, so you can easily optimize your computer and keep it running fast. At the bottom of the screen is the option to adjust the time period during which memory will be freed up.Īdditionally, Firemin has a box for entering the number of megabytes that you want to reduce the RAM usage to. This means you can instantly find out if you need to save resources to avoid any computer crashes. ![]() Whether you use Mozilla Firefox or another web browser, this tool is helpful for keeping your PC running normally without it slowing down due to increased RAM usage.Īs soon as you open Firemin, the program will display the amount of resources that Firefox is consuming on your PC. ![]() ![]() Firemin is a program with which you'll vastly be able to reduce the resources consumed by your browser. ![]()
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