There's always a limit after which you can't really consider a program as efficient.
Of course, at startup a program may be needy. What matters is how much memory it uses after some time.
At startup, Opera uses a lot of memory. Mostly all of it when I have hundreds of tabs. After a few minutes, it starts reallocating back some of its memory to the system. Because it's done with sorting.
Of course, at startup a program may be needy. What matters is how much memory it uses after some time.
At startup, Opera uses a lot of memory. Mostly all of it when I have hundreds of tabs. After a few minutes, it starts reallocating back some of its memory to the system. Because it's done with sorting.





