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Could you suggest me browser with lowest CPU / memory usage?
Requirements:
- I need to open many tabs (30-40)
- Close/open tabs over and over again
- Flash/JavaScript not needed
- Images not really needed
- Show CPU Usage – this is a live gauge of processor activity on the Mac, each CPU core is shown as a separate bar, this is probably the most useful of the five choices (shown up top) Show CPU History – this shows processor load and use graphed over time, each CPU core is shown separately.
- Google's Gmail is one of the most popular email products around, and with generous storage allotments, reliable service and easy web or client integration, it's not difficult to see why.
What I tried:
- I've tried with Google Chrome It works normally when I start, but after 5 times 30 tabs closed and opened again It became very high memory usage.
- As I know IE, Opera and Firefox Mozilla not so best choice.
Could you suggest me any other browser with really low memory / CPU usage?
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I often browse in the console using w3m. Being a console app I thought that it would be intimidating, but in fact it is very easy to use. Note that w3m supports the two features that you mention: tabs and low memory usage.
For browsing simple websites such as Slashdot I find w3m even easier to use that Firefox, but for web applications (such as Stack Overflow) it is useless.
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Why not Firefox?
Go to about:config page and adjust the following settings:
Also you may find useful the option 'Don't load tabs until selected' (Options → tab 'Tabs') if you don't need to load content from all pages directly at start-up.
Maybe Adblock will help also but it depends on your pages. Don't forget that you may also write your personal rules to block loading of unneeded elements.
If you already using Firefox as a normal browser, you will be interested in creating separate profile with adjusted settings and launching them in parallel.
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There is also a text-only browser lynx (it is not tabbed, so you will have new windows instead of tabs) which is very light on resources. There are also browsers that build on it: links and links2 (with image support) and elinks (with Javascript support but without images).
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There are two browsers that I know of that will support your requirements. One is Diglo and the other is Blackhawk. They are both based off of Chrome but their memory use is very low. I have ran as many as 300+tabs on Diglo.
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