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(Unverified)May 15th 2006 9:47AM
Firefox has is improving more and more with each release. I never have noticed the memory problem and I have not looked. I tend to have machines with over a GB of RAM so monitoring usage is not high on my scale at this point since I seem to only rarely cros the 50% barrier.
As far as integrating extensions, I think the person would be flattered. It also could lead to the person makign the extension even better than what is built into Firefox. I do understand the possible alienation of soem who will be annoyed, but is not sweeter to beat big brother (Firefox developers) with a better product (better extension than included functionality)?