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I am sure there is something else that takes away your memory, not XFce. XFce uses about 20 MBs less than Gnome normally. Run "top" and see what's been eating your memory.
The current xffm file manager of XFce is indeed _terrible_ though, agreed. I don't have my hopes up for Thunar either, as it's very alpha, and we all know that it takes years to get a GOOD and stable file manager.