Chris,
     Interesting what you say about Safari.  I'll have to keep a closer 
look at what happens - I use it frequently but frequently also quit it 
because I have so much else (Word and Excel) open at the same time.  
Excel in particular often causes these other programs to quit 
automatically!

     Firefox keeps asking me if I want to update, but I'm so afraid of 
doing that without doing the research to determine if its compatible with 
10.4.11!  And as I don't have the time, the further we get away from the 
Classic the more I worry about updating.  Are their any clues as to how 
to do that without spending time reading fine print?

Bea



Bill Williams 

>In emailer-digest  Digest V2010 #3, the person identified as cb 
><[email protected]> thoughtfully said:
>
>>Under 10.4 and in particular Safari 3.x and earlier, I've found if you  
>>leave Safari running for too long without quitting it, Safari will  
>>eventually go haywire and start chewing up massive amounts of RAM for  
>>no reason which drags the entire machine to a crawl as it spends all  
>>its time dealing with swapping RAM.
>>
>>I learned to quit Safari at least once a day.
>
>I seldom use Safari, since I've had better luck with FireFox and Opera.
>
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>BWms
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Board Member, Archaeological Institute of America
President, Droitwich Brine Springs and Archaeological Trust, U.K
Affilliate, Cotsen institute of Archaeology, UCLA
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