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Times when FireFox uses a lot of ram: by PsychoI3oy2005-02-14 10:02:33
  235MB. That's what 40 IE windows take up. by rook_mtl2005-02-14 10:43:05
    Ok, it *is* that much easier. ;) by LionsPhil2005-02-14 10:46:24
      That was 40 seperate processes. by rook_mtl2005-02-14 10:52:05
        Ah. I retract my retraction. by LionsPhil2005-02-14 10:54:40
          To do that I'd have to click on open in new window by rook_mtl2005-02-14 10:56:19
            Okay, opened 40 windows. by rook_mtl2005-02-14 11:01:16
              Ssh, keep it down. by LionsPhil2005-02-14 11:11:34
                IE doesn't seem to use a much of a RAM Cache as FF by Spudd862005-02-14 11:29:02
                  FF has an in-memory cache? by LionsPhil2005-02-14 11:41:09
                    It's been in since at least 0,7 when I started by Spudd862005-02-14 13:59:28
                      Where's it configurated? by LionsPhil 2005-02-14 14:12:44
I can only see disk cache settings.

If you tell me it's only under about:config, I'm going to have to stick another pin in my Mozilla voodoo doll...in-memory caching is something that should be easy to toggle!
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                        Hrmmm... It used to be under Edit -> Preferences by bwkaz2005-02-14 18:55:46

 

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