A solution when memory usage of Chrome, Edge, and Firefox browsers is too high.

Latest web browsers such as Chrome, Edge, and Firefox boast very fast speeds. The disadvantage is that memory usage is quite high, which puts a burden on low-end PCs or multitasking.


For example, if you write chrome and dozens of tabs, you can see that memory usage is very high. 


The solution is to use a function called "memory trim" to release unnecessary memory and significantly reduce memory usage. 

However, this method requires manual selection of the function each time. 


A more convenient way is to periodically "memory trim" the memory of the specified program. 


It's a program called Firemin (Rizonesoft). It was originally released for the first time to catch a firefox memory leak, but now it's chrome and edge.


You can download the installation version by going to the website, and you can download it, install it, and run it. Select a web browser and select an executable file among Chrome, Edge, or Firefox. After that, it will be applied immediately by pressing the Save button at the bottom right.


From now on, even if dozens of tabs are floating, high memory usage will disappear and show stable figures.