Best Add-ons To Reduce Firefox's Resource Consumption
Today's web browsers have a whole bunch of handy features that make
your experience on the Internet a lot more convenient. Unfortunately,
this means that they also require a lot of your system's resources, and
on low or even medium-end PCs this has a visible effect on the overall
system performance. Although Google's Chrome is by far the most
resource-hogging browser among the popular ones, Mozilla's Firefox can
also slow down your computer. Here are a few browser add-ons that will
help you reduce Firefox's system resources consumption.
Memory Fox
Memory Fox
Memory Fox is
one of the best Firefox add-ons you can find. This tool will attempt to
reduce both the browser's and the Flash RAM usage. In my experience,
the extension has a visible positive impact on your overall performance,
as when I first launched it, Firefox's memory usage dropped by almost
50%. But be warned: if you have a 64-bit operating system, you need to
use version 1.3.2.0 instead of the latest one. (On a 32-bit system, the
latest version works fine.)
Duplicate Tab Closer
Duplicate Tab Closer
In case if you're like me and open
a million different tabs so that you don't forget where you found a specific bit of information,
Duplicate Tab Closer might
prove to be useful. As I'm sure you guessed from its name, this add-on
will check if you've opened the same web page in multiple tabs and, in
case you did, automatically close the duplicate one. However, keep in
mind that any running add-on will add to your browser's resource
consumption, so don't install it unless you actually need it.
Tab Utilities
Tab Utilities
Tab Utilities is
an interesting add-on which offers some really cool extra
functionality. Although not specifically designed to help improve
overall performance, this tool is capable of automatically unloading
tabs you haven't clicked on in a while, thus stopping them from taking
up memory space. Additionally, this extension will automatically close
blank tabs that you didn't mean to open, provide an undo button for when
you accidentally close tabs, as well as allow you to select multiple
tabs at once, etc.
Unload Tab
Unload Tab
In case you prefer a hands-on approach,
Unload Tab
is a handy add-on which allows you to manually unload any tab you want
and keep it suspended until you are ready to use it. Basically, this
tool is the Firefox version of Chrome's Great Suspender extension.
Furthermore, you can instruct the add-on to automatically unload certain
tabs, create an exclusion list for tabs that you never wish to suspend
and control the way Firefox loads your tabs at start-up.
Tab Scope
Tab Scope
Being totally honest,
Tab Scope
won't drastically improve your browser's overall performance, but it
could prove to be really useful in certain situations. This add-on will
allow you to preview open but inactive tabs by hovering your mouse over
them. This means that, if all you need is a quick peak to a webpage
you've already opened, you can now do so without making the tab active,
thus saving precious time. Furthermore, if the website that you're just
previewing (instead of actually clicking on it) uses resource-consuming
plug-ins, the overall performance will be less affected.
Tab Data (+Memory usage)
Tab Data
In case if you're interested in finding out which of your tabs take up most resources,
Tab Data
is the solution you need. This tool is capable of showing you exactly
how much RAM each of your tabs requires, highlights your top 5 resource
consumers and provides detailed statistics of your recent and current
browsing. Moreover, the add-on is capable of performing a
garbage collection which will clear out some of the needlessly occupied space and memory.
FlashBlock
FlashBlock
If you've tried out the previously mentioned add-on, than you've
probably noticed that websites with Flash content take up a whole lot of
resources. (Furthermore, the Flash plug-in isn't exactly safe as I've
mentioned in a recently written
article).
FlashBlock
is a Firefox add-on that automatically stops any Flash-related content
from the websites that you open. HTML5 content still goes through, so
you will be able to watch videos if they're using the right plug-in. In
case you actually want to see a Flash video, simply click on it, and it
will be unblocked.
Click&Clean
Click and Clean
If you've been using Firefox long enough, you might not actually
realize the how much trash that has piled up from your previous browsing
sessions.
Click&Clean
is an effective add-on which is capable of automatically deleting your
browser's history, cache and stored cookies, removing Flash Local Shared
Objects and clearing your private data each time you close the browser.
Additionally, this tool has secure deletion capabilities, so that the
data it destroys could not be recovered.
Memory Restart
Memory Restart
Memory Restart is
an add-on which keeps an eye on Firefox's memory consumption and gives
you a quick way to restart the browser if the resource usage gets too
high. This tool ads a button next to your address bar which displays the
browser's current memory usage. If a specified threshold has been
reached, the button turns red (it's green otherwise), and clicking on it
will quickly restart Firefox. The add-on is also capable of
automatically restarting the browser (when a certain memory limit has
been reached) and can help reduce memory usage.
Conclusion
While all of the tools on this list will help reduce Firefox's
resource-usage, you should always keep in mind that the add-ons you
install also require resources to run. This means that you should look
through the available solutions and only download the ones that you
really need. Installing and running all of them at the same time could
make your browser and PC actually move slower than they did before you
tried to make things better. In case if you're looking for ways to make
Google Chrome take up less of your system's resources, check out
this article.
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