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Being able to see how much RAM/CPU/Network each extension uses up ought to help users decide which extensions they should remove to speed up their browser.
Posted by: Theli   Posted on: 12/02/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Task manager  Theli | 12/02/08
Most of the time  markbn | 12/02/08
Boy, Firefox must really suck  markbn | 12/02/08
Stability  bhartman33@... | 12/02/08
If stability is their goal ...  markbn | 12/02/08
First with a feature  Theli | 12/03/08
Re: First with a feature  markbn | 12/04/08
Hasn't crashed for me once  AzuMao | 12/03/08
Nope  markbn | 12/04/08
Weird  AzuMao | 12/05/08
Crashes  bhartman33@... | 12/03/08
Firefox had shortcuts to web applications before Google Chrome  markbn | 12/04/08
Where?  bhartman33@... | 12/05/08
Link please  AzuMao | 12/05/08
If they didn't think Firefox rocks  AzuMao | 12/03/08
Sorry, you are wrong  markbn | 12/04/08
Sorry, but I'm not.  AzuMao | 12/05/08
RE: Google Chrome and the extension conundrum  cjvi | 12/03/08
If google . . .  JLHenry | 12/03/08
RE: Google Chrome and the extension conundrum  waltmaine | 12/03/08
Then..  AzuMao | 12/03/08
RE: Google Chrome and the extension conundrum  gmontagu@... | 12/03/08
premise highly questionable  idodialog | 12/03/08
RE: Google Chrome and the extension conundrum  aptdoc@... | 12/03/08
Then they would just ask people to use IE  AzuMao | 12/04/08
Extensions are safe and ok as long as. . .  null | 01/22/09

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