On Jan 12, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay, what about today's SSD drives? I suspect the whole process
would be pretty much instant.
SSd drives are disk storage, they have nothing more to do with memory
than a standard harddrive does. They're storage media, nothing more.
Su
Okay, what about today's SSD drives? I suspect the whole process would be
pretty much instant.
On 13 Jan 2014, at 8:37 am, Travis Siegel wrote:
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> On Jan 8, 2014, at 5:19 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
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>> One of the things the Power Saver does is to compress memory on the fly when
>> memory
On Jan 8, 2014, at 5:19 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
One of the things the Power Saver does is to compress memory on the
fly when memory starts getting low thus providing more memory for
other applications.
This is a terrible idea. This was tried many years ago in the dos
era, and it fail
ac books only.
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&g
This is for the new mac books only.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 5:19 PM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Safari Power Saver
Hi!
Hope I reca
Hi!
Hope I recalled the name of this feature correctly .
Was wondering if anyone knew about this feature which has been introduced into
OSX Mavericks, I looked it up on the Apple OSX Knowledge base and its
fascinating the way its supposed to work to say the least.
The article I read talks abou