Without any plugins or addons installed, you can expect to see 150-200 MB used.
No, Qwest supplies internet and other services, where Mozilla Firefox is a browser. You can use Mozilla Firefox as your browser if you have Qwest (or most other) internet
Use a better browser. For example, try Opera, FireFox, or Google Chrome.Use a better browser. For example, try Opera, FireFox, or Google Chrome.Use a better browser. For example, try Opera, FireFox, or Google Chrome.Use a better browser. For example, try Opera, FireFox, or Google Chrome.
You can delete you browser history and that will delete your Google history(memory is not the right term to use). You go to Tools and then Clean.... (sorry I'm with Bulgarian Firefox don't know what exactly it is translated) That's for firefox. For IE Opera etc. it is kinda the same thing.
It tends to glitch up sometimes because overuse of memory and cpu. Use ie8 or ie9 if your using vista or 7. It takes up less memory
I like Internet Explorer and also Mozilla Firefox. Mozilla Firefox is the one you want to get though because it runs much faster than Internet Explorer and it is just a better browser overall. You can personalize it with personas and much more. Another popular, stable and very fast browser is Opera
In Firefox go to Tools > Options > Advanced > General > System Defaults and uncheck "Always check to see if Firefox is the default browser on startup To set firefox as web browser Tool > Options > Advance > General > and Check the radio button To set firefox as defult web browser . for more visit http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/How+To+Make+Firefox+The+Default+Browser"
Mozilla Firefox is a top rated google-wired internet browser. There is also Firefox 3, which will appear as an ad on the Mozilla Firefox homepage.
If your browser, Firefox 3.11, has the plugin to use ActiveX or it is bad news.
An example of a browser (web browser) is Firefox, which is used to allow the user onto the internet (world wide web).
You must download the web browser from Mozilla's official page, install it and run the .exe file. The use is pretty much same as any other web browser.
i have kaspersky 2010there are 2 exe running called avp.exe10,700 K + 12,700 K = 23, 400 K23, 400 K = 22.8515625 MBKaspersky also offers optional plugins for browsers (e.g. Firefox), which add to the total memory consumption of the browser. (Sorry, I don't how much.)
It really all depends on what you are looking for in a browser. Firefox is much more customizable. Internet has better settings. Try them both and then use the one you prefer the most.