On 03/31 12:17, Arve Barsnes wrote: > On 31 March 2018 at 10:18, Martin Vaeth <mar...@mvath.de> wrote: > > Exceptions are only certain well-defined APIs which will presumably > > not change dramatically in future versions. > > For instance, there is a tab API, but essentially it is limited > > to basic things like searching/activating/closing/opening tabs etc: > > https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Working_with_the_Tabs_API > > So no WebExtension will ever be able to offer tab functionality which > > goes beyond that. > > Take a look at their bugzilla for bugs tracking a lot of new > functionality in the extension APIs that will come in future releases. > Especially around tabs, as many popular extensions did stuff with > tabs. > > Personally I upgraded despite losing some stuff, but I think most of > it will return in some form at some point. >
Firefox is eaten my RAM (8GB) . An application, which does not co-operate with other applications due to its memory footprint does not co-operate with other application due to its memory footprint regardless how advance it is. There two reasons for which I have switched to waterfox: Privacy and memory. About:config and search for "telemetry" Or check how many URLS are configured under about:config. Why need the browser need to know them in beforehand? Cheers Meino