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September 24th, 2009, 01:08 AM
#25
 Originally Posted by westin
I noticed that... Although FF is pretty good about reloading the tabs that you lost, but I understand Google's intentions... Not a bad idea really.
The really only difference that i've noticed is that if the browser is left open for long periods of time with multiple tabs left open, Chrome seems to still stay responsive and not give that lagg effect, were as in FF it starts to get a lil lagg and the mem usage slowly get's higher and higher.
If they were able to control the whole mem leak and sys resource part FF could be a stable browser.
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