Hello Bob,
Friday, December 7, 2012, 12:19:43 AM, you wrote:
BR TB only uses 30 MB of memory and Thunderbird uses 144 MB of memory.
I consistently see TB using 165MB of RAM to start, but I do have 2 POP3
accounts, 3 IMAP Gmail accounts and 1 IMAP GMX.us account, so maybe
that is the starting
Title: Re: Memory usage - TB vs Thunderbird 17.0
Hi Ivan,
Thursday, December 6, 2012, 10:45:35 PM, you wrote:
TB only uses 30 MB of memory and Thunderbird uses 144 MB of memory.
Very interesting (even if I don't understand where the difference
comes from). Ritlabs is doing something very
Bob Riley schrob am Freitag, 7. Dezember 2012 um 06:19 Zeit:
TB only uses 30 MB of memory and Thunderbird uses 144 MB of memory.
Yum. One of the main reasons I switched.
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Hi Everyone,
I just checked the memory usage of TB with Thunderbird 17.0 in Windows
8. I have used both for my Gmail IMAP account, and I was amazed at the
difference!
TB only uses 30 MB of memory and Thunderbird uses 144 MB of memory.
Very interesting (even if I don't understand where the
TB only uses 30 MB of memory and Thunderbird uses 144 MB of memory.
Very interesting (even if I don't understand where the difference
comes from). Ritlabs is doing something very efficiently! As always,
thanks to the Ritlabs team for this excellent work.
Thunderbird is a multi-layered entity.
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