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1217753 2011-07-19 11:08:00 I intend buying a low-end netbook (Win7 Starter, 1GB, dual-core Intel N570) for travel. Given the machine's limited resources & my undemanding useage, what do the wise heads suggest as the most suitable browser and internet security softwares? Many thanks. dentate (12653)
1217754 2011-07-19 11:08:00 Microsoft Security Essentials would be the way to go for antivirus :thumbs: pcuser42 (130)
1217755 2011-07-19 11:17:00 Yea just mse and any browser you want really. I would choose firefox/chrome but it's up to you.

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sahilcc7 (15483)
1217756 2011-07-19 11:31:00 Microsoft Security Essentials would be the way to go for antivirus :thumbs:

Yeah, apparently MSSE is good.


I would choose firefox/chrome but it's up to you.

personally I would choose Chrome but Firefox is good as well :thumbs:
bot (15449)
1217757 2011-07-19 12:58:00 Note that Chrome is somewhat ram-hungry.

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Erayd (23)
1217758 2011-07-19 13:25:00 maybe opera? nedkelly (9059)
1217759 2011-07-19 21:08:00 I use FF on mine it runs nicely gary67 (56)
1217760 2011-07-19 21:30:00 Note that Chrome is somewhat ram-hungry.

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My FF5 session is currently hogging 334MB of RAM with 3-4 tabs open. Maybe FF is being lazy with freeing RAM as this PC has 3GB & only about half is in use?

I don't use Chrome that often, but I'd be gobsmacked if it was any worse than that!
MushHead (10626)
1217761 2011-07-19 22:31:00 My FF5 session is currently hogging 334MB of RAM with 3-4 tabs open. Maybe FF is being lazy with freeing RAM as this PC has 3GB & only about half is in use? Firefox is known to use memory somewhat inefficiently; Mozilla currently has an entire team of developers assigned to do nothing but fix that.


I don't use Chrome that often, but I'd be gobsmacked if it was any worse than that!Prepare to be gobsmacked then - Chrome's memory use is generally higher, largely due to its multi-process architecture. Note that memory usage is somewhat hard to measure for Chrome due to the way it's designed.

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Erayd (23)
1217762 2011-07-19 23:37:00 Prepare to be gobsmacked then - Chrome's memory use is generally higher, largely due to its multi-process architecture. Note that memory usage is somewhat hard to measure for Chrome due to the way it's designed.

Really? I thought it was the opposite.
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