Hi Rich. 

    There is an option to empty  the cache from the Safari menu. The shortcut 
is option-command-shift-e.  I missed your original message, so I am not sure of 
what you are encountering.   
Take Care

John Panarese
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On Oct 9, 2011, at 10:26 PM, Richard Ring wrote:

> When I press command option a I hear the word activity and am placed in a 
> window that feels like a table but is not a table. I am not given any options 
> as to how to proceed. So, I am uncertain as to how to erase the cache. I just 
> tried to download an NLS book, and I am unable to check download progress 
> because Safari is constantly busy machine.  This machine is 8 days old, this 
> behavior is puzzling. IE 8 in Windows is looking pretty good as of now!
> On Oct 9, 2011, at 3:01 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> I have not encountered this behavior. Have you tried clearing your cache? 
>> Option-command-e will get the job done.
>> On Oct 9, 2011, at 3:43 PM, Richard Ring wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello:
>>> I have a brand-new Mac Book Pro here. It has a 2.7 core I7 processor, 4 
>>> gigs of ram, and to my way of thinking, that should be enough. When I go to 
>>> download a file from the Internet, Safari becomes extremely sluggish. This 
>>> behavior is quite recent.  When I first got my wonderful new machine, it 
>>> worked just fine.  However, what has started to happen in the last few 
>>> days, is this. I find a file I want to download. I start the download 
>>> process. I stop interacting with html content. I interact with the toolbar. 
>>> I click the download button. Immediatly, Safari becomes sluggish, saying 
>>> "Safari busy" over and over.  Accordingly, I cannot look at my download 
>>> progress at all. I have not downloaded any new software or anything like 
>>> that. This problem has only started happening this weekend.  Is there 
>>> something I should change in Safari? Just wondering if this is normal 
>>> behavior and I should shut up and live with it.  I hope not, any help would 
>>> be greatly appreciated.
>>> 
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