![]() ![]() Simply put, Firemin will attempt to eliminate Firefox memory leaks and decrease the amount of memory Firefox uses. In a memory leak, you’ll see the memory usage keeps 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 250 MB of memory right off the bat. ![]() Because of this Firefox was using over 3 GB of memory after a few days. Programs on my computer can stay open and run for days or even weeks, and Firefox is no exception. Although Firefox’s memory usage improved a little over the last few years, it still uses a lot of memory a little more than we feel comfortable with.
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