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Originally posted by saralk
Opera does this thing were it saves the cache in your RAM, so its really fast, but it releases the memory if another program needs it.
Doesn't firefox and most of the other browsers do that?
Right now I am using firefox and it is using 46mb...
Edit:
Here it says that Opera was the fastest...
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Originally posted by rav0
Firefox doesn't do that. In fact, Firefox utilises its cache very little, especially for web pages, that way, it makes more requests, and the times that Firefox appears in the logs of a website is higher.
Oh, okay. Is there an extension that will make this possible? (I am using fasterfox)
I downloaded Opera to give it a go and I really liked it. I think that it felt faster and better to use than firefox, but I am used to firefox and
all my extensions I have (which make it slow to start up). I will keep using Opera for a while and see if I like it more, but I think I will stay with firefox because I use alot of extensions that Opera doesn't have.