![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Even though Mozilla keeps claiming that they fixed their memory-leaking issues, it seems like this is not completely true. Firemin has not received any negative reviews and no side effects like browsers crashing have been reported, “knock on wood”. Firemin does not contain any malware and actually do decrease Firefox memory usage, up to 95% (under 1MB in some cases). There are similar “Firefox memory boosters” available however, most of them are frauds (work mostly contain spyware and malware) or work using the Placebo function (if you think it will work, it will). Using this function will sometimes result in a slight performance decrease measured in milliseconds, but I do mean slight, the chance of you noticing the performance decrease is almost zero. For those of you who are a little more technically minded, you can read more about it here. Other words, tells Firefox to give back some of the system memory it’s hanging on to. Firemin uses a safe API function called EmptyWorkingSet that basically forces the process (in this case Firefox) to use less memory. ![]()
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