![]() RAM use was higher both on start and after loading the ten sample sites in the Pale Moon browser. It is somewhat surprising that the 64-bit version of Chrome uses nearly the same amount of RAM as the 32-bit version once all 10 sample websites were loaded.Īs far as tests are concerned, the 64-bit version performed better in benchmarks, but both Chrome versions froze during the RoboHornet and Dromaeo benchmarks. The difference in RAM on start can be attributed to the loading of additional pages on start in the 32-bit version. RAM use was nearly identical in both versions of the Google Chrome web browser. ![]() That's to be expected but something one should consider especially on devices where RAM is scarce.īenchmarks on the other hand show only marginal differences which means that users won't see a performance boost in either version when compared to the other. RAM usage is nearly the same on start but once all ten websites were fully loaded it was apparent that the 64-bit version of Firefox used way more RAM than the 32-bit version. In addition, it did not freeze while running the RoboHornet benchmark while Google Chrome did. Every other browser experienced at least one freeze while running the benchmarks.Īnother interesting observation is that Vivaldi outperforms Google Chrome in some benchmarks and with RAM usage even though it is still a beta release. The only two browsers that ran all tests without freezes or hangs were Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge. Google Chrome did not complete the RoboHornet and Dromaeo benchmarks, Pale Moon froze while running the JetStream benchmark, and Vivaldi froze running the Dromaeo benchmark. One surprising result of the tests that I ran was that hangs were experienced quite frequently. The benchmarks test the browser's JavaScript performance. While RAM usage is not that much of an issue anymore on modern systems that come equipped with 4 Gigabyte of RAM or more, it needs to be considered that the browser is just one of the programs run on a system and that a high RAM usage may result in performance drops if other demanding applications are run. It offers many useful features that will help you search the web struggle-free.The first two tests highlight the browser's RAM usage. You can navigate through the internet very easily and securely. Pale Moon is better than any other browsers, especially for its security policy. It is available for Windows, Linux, macOS, and it has a portable option. This browser supports synchronization across all devices, and you can switch to full screen for a better experience! Where can you run this program? You can even search for a particular tab using keyboard shortcuts. Another displays all tabs with just one click. One feature remembers your password automatically. The search feature is great, as it has a search box and engines that can be changed very easily. The interface is very user-friendly, open multiple tabs without slowing the computer down, zoom in and out, customize your screen, and more. ![]() Detect malware and phishing sites, navigate in private mode, and clean your history and cache manually. The privacy aspect in this browser is better than others. It uses the old Firefox interface, making it appealing for many users because it has tons of features and customization options. It is considered the best option for privacy settings, and it doesn’t collect or send any personal data to third party companies. Pale Moon is a free web browser based on the Mozilla Firefox code. This means it's fast and perfect for use on older computers. Unlike Firefox, Pale Moon doesn’t use as much memory.
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