![]() ![]() Maybe one day, but until then, Firemin will lend a friendly hand. Even though Mozilla keeps claiming that they fixed their memory-leaking issues, it seems like this is not completely true. In a memory leak, you’ll see the memory usage keep increasing the more prolonged the browser is open/in-use, and this is what happens with Firefox. Firemin has not received any negative reviews and no side effects like browsers crashing have been reported, knock on wood. ![]() It’s quite normal for Firefox to be sucking up ~100 MB of memory right off the bat. We like keeping our apps running for a few days (that’s just the way we roll), and because of this, Firefox was using over ~800 MB of memory after about three days. Firefox still uses a lot of memory – way too much memory for a web browser. If you thought it was too good to be true, you were right. One of the most significant “improvements” that Mozilla claims is Firefox memory usage, particularly the vanquishing of memory leaks. Turn off the firewall in Windows so that no crack files are deleted after decompression. Firemin will eliminate all memory leaks in Firefox by tweaking the Rizonesoft Memory Booster core a little and applying it to Firefox, including extensions. Press the green 'Direct Download' button only, and the download will take place within two seconds automatically, without any intervention from you. ![]()
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