If you're not happy with your current web browser, there's plenty of choices around for you to find a more suitable one. Here, we run a test on 10 popular web browsers to find out how much RAM and CPU they consume during normal use.
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Sync Your Bookmarks Across Browsers and Systems
It’s not unusual for many of us to use two, three or perhaps even more programs to browse the web. This is where a utility called Favekeeper could prove useful. It uses the cloud to sync your bookmarks across the three most used web browsers around; Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer.
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How to Enable Adobe Flash Support in Firefox and Opera Portable
Unlike Google Chrome, the portable version of Firefox and Opera web browsers doesn't come with Adobe Flash Player support but fortunately can be easily fixed by manually copying the NPSWF32.dll file to the program folder.
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Run an Installed Firefox Browser Together with Firefox Portable Versions
When one Firefox.exe process is running, launching another will simply open a new error window and not launch a different Firefox. Fortunately Firefox does support running multiple instances with the help of a few simple modifications and here are 2 ways to do it.
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Use your Web Browser to View Windows Hidden and Protected Files or Folders
If you didn't already know, you can use your web browser to list files and folders on the local computer's hard drive, and most will show anything protected or hidden. Here’s a few popular web browsers showing what files they can view by default.
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3 Browser Extensions to Save What You Type into Online Forms and Text Boxes
It is frustrating when after typing something into your browser such as an email, forum comment or blog post etc, that it accidentally gets deleted and you lose what you typed. Here are 3 form or text area saving browser extensions that helps you to recover what you've typed.
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3 Tools for Firefox and Chrome that Optimize Memory Usage and SQLite Databases
As the browser gets used, slowly it will take more time to load during startup and the overall speed might decrease. Here are 3 useful tools to optimize the Chrome and Firefox SQLite database files and help reduce the memory they use while open.
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