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I love Firefox for its add-ons. I have a lot of them installed, which obviously increases memory use. But it seems that some add-ons are better than others in that department. Does anyone know a way to figure out approximately how much memory each add-on is using? Obviously, I could disable them all and try them one at a time, but I'm hoping for an easier way...
FYI You can use firefox profiles which allow different ad on for each for testing reasons or if you want multiple different modes for firefox. Note: The history/cookies will be different as well. – None – 2010-02-11T12:07:24.990
1Not worth an answer because your mileage may vary, but personally, among my add ons, adblock plus seems to be the worst culprit speed wise. Unfortunately for me, it's the one plugin I'm least likely to get rid of. – Macha – 2009-07-29T19:55:05.793
@Macha, maybe you could use a local proxy-based alternative if Adblock Plus really fails you? I don't know if that uses less resources, but things like http://glimmerblocker.org/ (Mac) may help for Firefox as well.
– Arjan – 2009-07-30T11:25:10.957UGH please! And yes using memory is a bad thing. There's this thing called a limit. One of the goals of every application should be to be lean and efficient, especially for something so widely, frequently, and heavily used as an internet browser. – Andrew – 2017-10-15T21:05:42.563
Using memory is not a bad thing. – endolith – 2012-05-18T00:25:37.467