IE 9 does that, and is more Chrome-like in several other ways...but is still bloated.Rigel wrote: I like the start page for Chrome (where it lists your most common websites).
low ram solutions?
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I was going to suggest the same as Z. For the older models, you probably won't be able to upgrade too much, but that also means your costs will be low. You just need to be sure you are getting the right RAM, or it can be a pain.

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