On Apr 10, 2010, at 5:49 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
Safari started acting up again.. I trashed the prefs and reset the
homepage.. Still sitting there without loading. Any good lightweight
RELIABLE web browsers out there?
I tried firefox, it seems to have a big problem keeping its
At 6:33 PM -0700 4/7/2010, Gus wrote:
[400-MHz PowerMac G3 GW, 768 MB RAM, Mac OS X 10.4.11]
Safari 4.0.4 (4531.21.10)
5 Gig free on start up drive.
Right off the top - you haven't got enough free space on the HD for
things to run smoothly. Expect excessive SPOD time while your system
On Apr 8, 2010, at 9:56 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
I know the latest version addressed the memory leak, but the thing is, I have
a G3 iMac with Tiger on it, and I can't install the latest version of safari
on it. I guess safari will only come into use on my PM G4 with Leopard.
Mark
I have
ok. I don't use Safari 4.0 on any of my powerpc machines, becuase i am
a heavy multitasker, and normally I have about 10 tabs open. one on my
email, other on my friend's website, and so on...
It takes WAY TOO MUCH out of my system to run safari 4.0. In fact, i
have a PM G4 Graphite with Leopard on
Safari started acting up again.. I trashed the prefs and reset the
homepage.. Still sitting there without loading. Any good lightweight
RELIABLE web browsers out there?
I tried firefox, it seems to have a big problem keeping its links in
order. I drag a bookmark and next time i visit it it
On Apr 8, 2010, at 7:28 PM, Gus wrote:
Updated to safari Version 4.0.5 (4531.22.7) and it started loading
right away.
I believe the last update addressed the memory leak problem with a new
Safari update.
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I know the latest version addressed the memory leak, but the thing is, I
have a G3 iMac with Tiger on it, and I can't install the latest version of
safari on it. I guess safari will only come into use on my PM G4 with
Leopard.
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BW G3
400 MHZ
OS 10.4.11
768MB
5 Gig free on start up drive.
Safari
Version 4.0.4 (4531.21.10)
After a restart, It takes Safari 3 sometimes 4 mins after I start it
and the screen pops up for a web page to load. At first I thought it
was the web services not loading because I couldn't even
Well i know one thing. Safari really eats up your RAM if you use it for a
while. But in your case, try and make sure you don't have slow internet,
because until i ordered verizon, my internet made my safari act up like
that. Anyways, about the system restarting every day...
I used to have a
On Apr 7, 2010, at 9:50 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
Well i know one thing. Safari really eats up your RAM if you use it
for a while. But in your case, try and make sure you don't have slow
internet, because until i ordered verizon, my internet made my
safari act up like that. Anyways,
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