FireFox vs Brave - tabs number and memory management

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Recently I stopped using FireFox browser because of its new Terms Of Service I don't agree with, data privacy issues, money management, etc.
I haven't transferred totally to another browser yet, I still check and compare few of those like Brave, LibreWolf,... to see which one fits my workflow best.
In this video I wanted to share few things I have discovered in that process.

First one is that Brave is trying to squeeze all of your open Tabs into one line window instead of showing them wider, so you can read titles on them, and also giving you option to scroll left and right on your all open Tabs.
This becomes obvious if you have a lots of Tabs opened in Brave.
So in this case I still find FireFox better for me.

Second issue is that Brave gives me option to see how much of memory resources my Tabs are currently using, so that way I can manage them better, and in FireFox I can not see that by default.
Here Brave browser gets the easy win for sure.

Third, and the last thing I noticed is that, when I have a lots of Tabs opened, it is much easier for me to click and drag those left/right to rearrange them in FireFox instead of Brave browser.
Again, it is connected with how FireFox renders Tabs much wider then Brave, simple as that.
So, points go to FireFox here again.

Although these are very simple features they are important for me, so I will have to try some other browsers to compare them in future.
And yeah, I know, I should close some Tabs...