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    Firefox Extension 'Cluster Tabs' Promises Efficient Way To Get Rid Of Tab Overload

    Tab overload and its performance impact on system is a big annoyance most Firefox users experience, While there have been Firefox extensions like TooManyTabs to get rid of this tab-overload but none actually addressed the problem in a more practical way then the brand new Firefox addon Cluster Tabs for Firefox does, the addon allows users to easily create and save group of Firefox tabs as clusters unloading them from memory allowing easy retrieval later-on.
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    much talk, not enough proof

    i would like to see firefox memory usage minimized from 200+MB to under a 100MB even with multiple tabs open (maybe a memory limiter for every tab); also some pages cause cpu to work like crazy
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    Hehe, get 8gB of RAM and a Quad-Core processor () and you won't see any lag - though it may set you back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by splicer View Post
    Hehe, get 8gB of RAM and a Quad-Core processor () and you won't see any lag - though it may set you back.
    8 gigs should do the trick, even though i think a quad core (process-based unoptimized cores of course) would still feel the cpu problem

    and you won't see any lag - though it may set you back.
    like a non-lagged pocket deflation setback
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