According to the comments I've seen, users want to be able to personalize their interface and not be compelled to keep buttons they don't use visible all the time. Avoid doing things "because that's how Chrome does it" if you want to offer a competit...
Yes, you have given a clear and precise explanation. Because of its multi-process architecture, which aims to improve stability and efficiency, Firefox may run multiple instances concurrently. Because each process handles different tasks, memory effi...
Absolutely, you've provided a concise and accurate explanation. Multiple instances of Firefox running concurrently is a result of its multi-process architecture, aimed at enhancing stability and performance. Each process manages distinct tasks, promo...
You're correct in pointing out the inconsistency in the phrasing. "High memory usage" typically implies a large amount of memory being consumed, which might not necessarily align with the notion of memory efficiency. Let me correct the statement for ...