>From: cb
>
>> Safari  occasionally  "locks  up"  the  computer  completely.  I've
>> noticed that this occurs mostly when Emailer  begins its  20 minute
>> schedule. That's the only time I have to restart my computer.
>
>I have a semi regular issue with Safari where it starts to slow down,  
>and if ignored will eventually hang. It hasn't crashed my Mac forcing  
>any kind of a restart, but it has "hung" it significantly where force  
>quitting Safari has been difficult.
>
>Now, when I notice Safari starting to slow down (about every two  
>weeks or so), I simply quit it and relaunch it, and the problem goes  
>away. I'm guessing it is some kind of either memory leak or some  
>cache problem that isn't being cleared so over time it builds up and  
>causes problems.
>
>This is on 10.4.8 Intel with Safari 2.0.4 (419.3)

I  didn't  bother  to  mention  Safari  faults  that are  unrelated to
running  "Classic".  Yes,  my  Safari  also  slows  down  to  a  crawl
occasionally and I have to restart it. It also  crashes at  least once
a  week  when  I  click on  a "Submit"  button (a web  site form  or a
discussion  forum  post  window).  I  just put  this down  to "normal"
Safari  operation.  If  I  didn't  dislike Firefox  so much  (tabs and
hidden  favourites)  I'd  use  that instead. But  I prefer  the Safari
interface.

This is on non-Intel 10.4.8 with Safari 2.0.4 (419.3)

Martin (UK)

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