A large proportion of the stories about how Firefox (even when
only a couple of tabs are open in it) begins to suddenly consume a lot of memory
and especially CPU time
(up to 50% or even 80%!) Can actually be attributed
due to the imperfections of the old versions of its plug-ins developed by third-party manufacturers.
![[Adobe Flash Player]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/2/28/Adobe_Flash_Player_icon.png/64px-Adobe_Flash_Player_icon.png)
So, fidoshnik Gennady Pastukhov (sysop 2: 5036/26) recently told
Ru.Mozilla in ehokonferentsii what observation: a considerable positive effect has an upgrade flash player (a common version of Shockwave
Flash 10.0.x) to the next version
(10.1 beta 2), which
available for download on the Adobe Labs website.
Having tried this recommendation, I found it very fair and I think to share it with all of you, especially since the distribution kit, being launched after downloading, is unpacked and installed very quickly. (Do not forget to close the Firefox by this time, otherwise plug-in replacement will not work, and silently.)
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And really, I notice that after this flash movies (YouTube, for example) do not get rid of processor time in their previous manner.