In the Windows system, I have always liked using RAMDisk virtual memory disks to store browser caches. Previously, it was quite easy to set this up with the 360 Extreme Explorer. However, I found that the new versions of 360 were too resource-intensive. I tried various browsers like Cheetah, but eventually found that the CentBrowser was the most convenient for setting the cache directory without needing command-line operations, and it used very few system resources. I plan to try it out for a while. Additionally, it allows for easy installation of downloaded plugins.
The Quark browser is also excellent. It can directly share and use the plugin addresses from the Edge browser, and its system resource usage is very low. Currently, Quark Search doesn't seem to have noticeable ads, making it very clean and refreshing. It might be one of the best search engines available. Previously, there was a search engine called "Wu Zhui," but unfortunately, it has been discontinued.
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