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Firefox is a killer app
From my task manager
now who is the big pig here.

firefox 20,416 mem usage
ie 28,724 mem usage

of course this a not always senerio as IE: has memory managers and other things running in background it is taking far more memory than shown and firefox without the memory managers dose sometimes hit far higher under heavy use.
but from a 1 to 1 ratio I think their memory usage is about equal. and I run a totaly hyped firefox with devloper tools downloaders translators weather music and about 20 other extentions. not to mention skins.
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