Chuck wrote:
Can one just install the latest version or must one install an
intermediate version first and then the latest.
Also is there a source of the steps to follow when upgrading?
Chuck
See the release notes here:
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/seamonkey2.53.7/
Dave
Can one just install the latest version or must one install an
intermediate version first and then the latest.
Also is there a source of the steps to follow when upgrading?
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When you finish, a profile menu will appear, with your new profile. Run
that profile. SM will create whatever it needs for that version. If in
your new profile you put an entire profile from a previous version, SM
will just update it. If you left the new profile empty, SM will creat
her is
reading a string from a Windows registry setting of type REG_EXPAND_SZ
(the normal way APPDATA is used).
Plus, if you have %APPDATA% set to something other than what Microsoft
provides, it means that *all* your application data would be located
there, and nearly anything you have instal
f in
your new profile you put an entire profile from a previous version, SM
will just update it. If you left the new profile empty, SM will create
a complete profile. If you just put a few files, maybe passwords, SM
will use what it can and create the rest.
By having SM always open to profi
ere set to
'H:\here\there\anywhere\AppData\Roaming'.
Then the string '%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Seamonkey' would identify where your
Profiles directory is, in a context where environment variables are
expanded; one of those is a script (CMD or PowerShell); another is
reading a string from a Wind
ere\there\anywhere\AppData\Roaming'.
Then the string '%APPDATA%\Mozilla\Seamonkey' would identify where your
Profiles directory is, in a context where environment variables are
expanded; one of those is a script (CMD or PowerShell); another is
reading a string from a Windows registry setting of t
Jonathan N. Little wrote on 16/3/21 11:03 pm:
Daniel wrote:
Smithy, would it be fair to suggest that Windows treats the %APPDATA% as
a sort of Wildcard, and just concentrates on looking all over the disk
for the bit that follows the %APPDATA%??
%APPDATA% is an environmental variable in
can re-open
by navigating to %TEMP% and opening the file from there. If I repeat
the opening of the attachment in Seamonkey, then the effect is that
there's a duplicate copy in %TEMP .
%USERNAME% can also be a useful variable to know about, as it quickly
gets you the actual name used for your
Daniel wrote:
> Smithy, would it be fair to suggest that Windows treats the %APPDATA% as
> a sort of Wildcard, and just concentrates on looking all over the disk
> for the bit that follows the %APPDATA%??
%APPDATA% is an environmental variable in Windows like $HOME is for
Linux. In Windows the
NFN Smith wrote on 16/3/21 10:52 am:
Thus if your Windows user name is "Doctor Bill", then the raw path to
the Seamonkey Profiles folder would be:
C:\Users\Doctor Bill\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Seamonkey\Profiles
I frequently see instructions ambiguated as something like:
Somebody or Other wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
OK - I found the SeaMonkey FOLDER in the Program(x86) directory on my
Win 7
compuker and copied it 'intoto' to a Thumb Drive. I cannot find
profile.ini anywhere
on this machine (used "Searcheverything" program) !
Now - do I transfer it to my Win
NFN Smith wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Sorry to have to ask this AGAIN, but I have forgotten how to transfer my
Bookmarks, Passwords, and Mail Files from my failing Windows 7 'system'
to my Windows 10 computer. "The whole Ball of Wax" as Kalifornians say.
I have SeaMonkey working on a D
d location of your AppData folder in Windows in the
transition from XP to Windows 7, it didn't take any adjustments, because
the Mozilla coding isn't looking at the raw path, but working through
the environment variable.
Thus if your Windows user name is "Doctor Bill", then the raw pa
NFN Smith wrote:
If you copy the entire Seamonkey folder before you start Seamonkey for
the first time, then the Profile Manager won't try to create a new
default profile.
And, if you run any Mozilla app, even the first time, with the
"-Profilemanager" switch, you will always have your
NFN Smith wrote:
My bad. The correct is profiles.ini (plural). I was working quickly
and I always forget whether there's an "s" there or not. There
definitely is.
I did not know how it was spelled because I have moved profiles between
computers and between OS/2 and Win, and was never
Ray Davison wrote:
NFN Smith wrote:
(even just one, because the names of profile folders are deliberately
cryptic).
Is "cryptic" supposed to hide them from somebody?
Not really. I don't fully get the reason for that, but in all Mozilla
apps (Firefox, Thunderbird and
Ray Davison wrote:
Ray Davison wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Wonder WHY there is no profile.ini file on the Win 7 machine ! ?
By default it is in the %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey directory
I currently have six SM profiles. I just searched five partitions
where a SM
NFN Smith wrote:
(even just one, because the names of profile folders are deliberately
cryptic).
Is "cryptic" supposed to hide them from somebody?
If you put them all together in a tree with your choice of names and
location, you won't need to go looking for them.
And then
Ray Davison wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Wonder WHY there is no profile.ini file on the Win 7 machine ! ?
By default it is in the %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey directory
I currently have six SM profiles. I just searched five partitions where
a SM "profile.ini" could
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DoctorBill wrote:
Wonder WHY there is no profile.ini file on the Win 7 machine ! ?
By default it is in the %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey directory
I currently have six SM profiles. I just searched five partitions where
a SM "profile.ini" could be located. I found
DoctorBill wrote:
OK - I found the SeaMonkey FOLDER in the Program(x86) directory on my Win 7
compuker and copied it 'intoto' to a Thumb Drive. I cannot find
profile.ini anywhere
on this machine (used "Searcheverything" program) !
Now - do I transfer it to my Win 10 machine and OVERWRITE
DoctorBill wrote:
>
> Wonder WHY there is no profile.ini file on the Win 7 machine ! ?
By default it is in the %APPDATA%\Mozilla\SeaMonkey directory
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Sorry to have to ask this AGAIN, but I have forgotten how to transfer my
Bookmarks, Passwords, and Mail Files from my failing Windows 7 'system'
to my Windows 10 computer. "The whole Ball of Wax" as Kalifornians say.
I have SeaMonkey working on a D
DoctorBill wrote:
Sorry to have to ask this AGAIN, but I have forgotten how to transfer my
Bookmarks, Passwords, and Mail Files from my failing Windows 7 'system'
to my Windows 10 computer. "The whole Ball of Wax" as Kalifornians say.
I have SeaMonkey working on a DELL Win 10 machi
Sorry to have to ask this AGAIN, but I have forgotten how to transfer my
Bookmarks, Passwords, and Mail Files from my failing Windows 7 'system'
to my Windows 10 computer. "The whole Ball of Wax" as Kalifornians say.
I have SeaMonkey working on a DELL Win 10 machine.
I wa
om.au to mail.tpg.com.au and the Port from 995 to
25, I sent a test message to my (other) self ... and, quickly, got told
the same error message as I posted yesterday.
Then I changed to Outgoing Server info to mail.tpg.com.au on Port 25 and
selected no authentication and sent myself a test me
ernet and for the outgoing server I have it set to
mail.tpg.com.au port 25 with security set to none and authentication set
to no authentication. Works just fine for sending emails.
Thank you for your response, Jonathan, however .
After changing my tpg.com.au to mail.tpg.com.au and the Port fro
On the "Outgoing Server (SMTP) Settings screen, I have my tpg.com.au
account selected as (Default) with the correct User Name and, I hope, the
correct 'Normal Password' and 'Connection Security' is set to 'SSL/T?S'.
I also use TPG for internet and for the outgoing server I have it set to
For over twenty years I used an Local ISP e-mail account to get my
e-mails from and to send any e-mails through. This was via a 3G Dongle
however that Telco has shut down their 3G service, so I now use
Australia's NBN network to send and receive my e-mails from an Aust
Telco, tpg.com.au
Hi,
after the update from 2.53.3 to 2.53.6.1 I lost all my passwords.
I have Windows 7 Pro SP1
I have nearly all of them transferred to FireFoy and Google Chrome. So is it
possible to restore them bak from there `?
thanks for help
Jochen from Germany
On 9/1/21 8:21 pm, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 01/08/2021 02:15 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
[snip]
Whilst I personally believe that the post above, is not appropriate
for a software support mailing list, have you tried examining the full
headers of the malicious email messages?
What tool can I use
On 01/09/2021 07:17 AM, Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 09/01/2021 12:21, Richard Owlett wrote:
...> [snip]
What tool can I use to examine full mail headers of a specific message?
I'm using {User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.4} on Debian
On 09/01/2021 12:21, Richard Owlett wrote:
...> [snip]
What tool can I use to examine full mail headers of a specific message?
I'm using {User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:52.0)
Gecko/20100101 Firefox/52.0 SeaMonkey/2.49.4} on Debian Stretch.
Two ways right in the message window:
On 01/08/2021 02:15 PM, Bret Busby wrote:
[snip]
Whilst I personally believe that the post above, is not appropriate for
a software support mailing list, have you tried examining the full
headers of the malicious email messages?
What tool can I use to examine full mail headers of a specific
sent from the woman's campaign
office (I am not one of her constituents - I am in another country),
and, I think that her name is probably spelled wrong.
The malicious email probably comes from one of Trump's
co-conspirators, trying to create ill-will against the legally elected
USA members
@lists.mozilla.org
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey
Whilst I personally believe that the post above, is not appropriate for
a software support mailing list, have you tried examining the full
headers of the malicious email messages?
I doubt that the messages are being sent from the woman's
/support-seamonkey
Whilst I personally believe that the post above, is not appropriate for
a software support mailing list, have you tried examining the full
headers of the malicious email messages?
I doubt that the messages are being sent from the woman's campaign
office (I am not one of her
WaltS48 wrote:
> No "Unsubcribe" in the email?
..an excellent way to have your address harvested so they know it's real
and will send you much MORE in the future.
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it seems that I get
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On 1/8/21 11:01 AM, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
Hi,
it seems that I get a SPAM mail with contents as you see in Subject.
Anybody else?
DU
Rainer
Not here.
Are you in her district?
No "Unsubcribe" in the email?
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it seems that I get a SPAM mail with contents as you see in Subject.
Anybody else?
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left 13px: definitely a change from 2.49.x:
#mailContent scrollbar[orient="vertical"] {
margin-left: 0 !important;
}
#2 About 1 in 3 clicks on a folder in the folder pane fail to
change the thread pane to the newly highlighted folder. Cursor
navigation appears to work reliably.
y when upgrading SeaMonkey. Usually
it gets disabled if it's the wrong version, so shouldn't cause problems
if you don't use it, but may be worth checking anyway.
Lightning 5.8.3 appears to be the version bundled with 2.53.3, so if you
don't have that version it's probably worth removing it fro
In 2.53.3 (Linux LXLE x86, Ubuntu 16.04), I have Layout: Wide View with
the folder and thread panes visible. These issues appear that are new
compared with 2.49.5 and earlier.
#1 There is a strange horizontal striping (alternate lines) at the RHS
of the folder pane behind the scroll-bar.
sion (so
that you can switch back to your default User Profile), but to be
sure, you can create a second batch file for your normal SeaMonkey
installation.
Tests with Beta will not be 100% independent from your installed
SeaMonkey, some WIN settings (Registry) might still have some control
t you can switch back to your default User Profile), but to be sure,
you can create a second batch file for your normal SeaMonkey installation.
Tests with Beta will not be 100% independent from your installed
SeaMonkey, some WIN settings (Registry) might still have some control
for the test version. If you
le to locate these cases, but when I look at the popup
> menu I see only the username and password offered for copying.
>
> I want to copy these domains to a spreadsheet so I can address them in
> turn and mark them as fixed. How can I do so?
>
> Dave
>
I use Pa
I am preparing to retire an email address and will need to change them
in all domains that are currently using that address. I am using the
old password manager (chrome://passwordmgr/content/passwordManager.xul)
and am easily able to locate these cases, but when I look at the popup
menu I see
Ant wrote:
In any case I recommend NoScript 5.19 and latest uBlock classic (legacy).
I will have to check out NoScript. Why no uBlock Origin instead of classic?
I deleted Adblock Plus and added uBlock Origin. I think things are
better, but I cannot put numbers on it. White listing seems
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Ant wrote:
On 7/25/2020 4:49 AM, Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Ant wrote:
...
There are reports of 20 GB or more on startup and crashes when using
streetmap and specific websites. I can not reproduce this neither on Linux
nor Windows. Memory goes up but also goes down moderately. In some cases I
"Some users report heavy memory usage compared to 2.49.5 but no
specific problem or common cause has been found yet." I see this
happen often from YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Reddit (new
design is the worst compared to its old.reddit.com), etc. from my
usages. I can reproduce
pared to 2.49.5 but no specific problem or common
cause has been found yet." I see this happen often from YouTube, Facebook,
LinkedIn, Twitter, Reddit (new design is the worst compared to its
old.reddit.com), etc. from my usages. I can reproduce it easily.
4GB is not excessive when you look a
.49.5 but no specific
problem or common cause has been found yet." I see this happen often
from YouTube, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Reddit (new design is the
worst compared to its old.reddit.com), etc. from my usages. I can
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10 or so with some google video stuff.
But putting fix after fix in has made 2.53.3 and 2.53.4 well behaved here.
Goes down too. 2.53.4 seems to be even smoother.
If you enable service workers in about:config you can do this test suite which
should drive memory up quite good. Grashes 2.49.5
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Gabriel wrote on 22/07/2020 7:07 PM:
Daniel wrote on 22/07/2020 08:00:
Gabriel wrote on 21/07/2020 6:58 PM:
[...]
OK, the issue is SM behaves differently if you select the menu as you
suggested (that gives the option to download only email or NGs or
both) VS what I usually do just by
Daniel wrote on 22/07/2020 08:00:
Gabriel wrote on 21/07/2020 6:58 PM:
[...]
OK, the issue is SM behaves differently if you select the menu as you
suggested (that gives the option to download only email or NGs or both) VS
what I usually do just by clicking the "connection icon" in the Mail
accounts?
It's *really* annoying that when I select the off-line mode to
download my emails SM first starts to download hundreds of thousand
NGs messages! And if I click on the "cancel" button it is stuck in
a loop asking for the news server password!
So, if I only want to download the em
hundreds of thousand
NGs messages! And if I click on the "cancel" button it is stuck in a
loop asking for the news server password!
So, if I only want to download the emails (from IMAP accounts), how
can I do it?
I'd also like to know why SM downloads all the messages over and over
select the off-line mode to download my
emails SM first starts to download hundreds of thousand NGs messages! And if
I click on the "cancel" button it is stuck in a loop asking for the news
server password!
So, if I only want to download the emails (from IMAP accounts), how can I do
to
download my emails SM first starts to download hundreds of thousand
NGs messages! And if I click on the "cancel" button it is stuck in a
loop asking for the news server password!
So, if I only want to download the emails (from IMAP accounts), how
can I do it?
I'd also like to know why SM
NGs messages! And if I
click on the "cancel" button it is stuck in a loop asking for the news server
password!
So, if I only want to download the emails (from IMAP accounts), how can I do it?
I'd also like to know why SM downloads all the messages over and over again
from the n
on the "cancel" button it is stuck in a loop asking for
the news server password!
So, if I only want to download the emails (from IMAP accounts), how can
I do it?
I'd also like to know why SM downloads all the messages over and over
again from the news server, instead of
Gabriel wrote:
Hi all,
PS: does SM 2.53.3 work with macOS Catalina?
Yes. Just did a quick test Saturday with 10.15.6 too.
With 10.16 it seems to Crash at start. Saw some crash reports but this one is
not really public anyway.
11.0 Big Sure Beta Intel support will be looked at later
to download hundreds of thousand NGs messages! And if I
click on the "cancel" button it is stuck in a loop asking for the news server
password!
So, if I only want to download the emails (from IMAP accounts), how can I do it?
I'd also like to know why SM downloads all the messages over and
messages!
And if I click on the "cancel" button it is stuck in a loop asking for
the news server password!
So, if I only want to download the emails (from IMAP accounts), how can
I do it?
I'd also like to know why SM downloads all the messages over and over
again from the news serve
ancel" button it is stuck in a loop asking for the news server
password!
So, if I only want to download the emails (from IMAP accounts), how can I do it?
I'd also like to know why SM downloads all the messages over and over again from
the news server, instead of comparing and dowbloading on
accounts, I set the mail retention settings to leave
messages on the server for 14 days after download. From there, if I'm
using other email settings, whether alternate clients or profiles on the
same machine, or other machines, I set up IMAP profiles. Nearly all the
time, having the last 14 days
mail
and get the error messages. Fixing the problem requires a restart of
SeaMonkey.
I have never seen a similar problem with the accounts using IMAP. I can
access the accounts currently using POP3 via IMAP. Can I simply change
my server settings for those accounts from POP3 to IMAP, or would
simply change
my server settings for those accounts from POP3 to IMAP, or would this
cause problems? IN case this makes a difference I am using 64 bit
2.53.2 on 64 bit linux mint 18.3 here.
David, I don't think you can change the e-mail server type in an
existing SeaMonkey's email account. I'd just
currently using POP3 via IMAP. Can I simply change
>> my server settings for those accounts from POP3 to IMAP, or would this
>> cause problems? IN case this makes a difference I am using 64 bit
>> 2.53.2 on 64 bit linux mint 18.3 here.
>
> David, I don't think you can change
and manually request new mail
and get the error messages. Fixing the problem requires a restart of
SeaMonkey.
I have never seen a similar problem with the accounts using IMAP. I can
access the accounts currently using POP3 via IMAP. Can I simply change
my server settings for those accounts from POP3
messages. Fixing the problem requires a restart of
SeaMonkey.
I have never seen a similar problem with the accounts using IMAP. I can
access the accounts currently using POP3 via IMAP. Can I simply change
my server settings for those accounts from POP3 to IMAP, or would this
cause problems? IN case
My Seamonkey version - on this machine - is a bit
older than yours but that should not make any difference.
Wow, I saw a lot of ghost windows with previous visits from a few
hours ago. I tried its "Minimize memory usage" button and it went
from 1 GB to 644.26 MB. All ghost windows were removed
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Daniel wrote:
Daniel wrote on 11/06/2020 7:20 PM:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote on 11/06/2020 12:11 PM:
Ant wrote:
On 6/10/2020 2:20 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for
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Ant wrote:
On 6/11/2020 9:12 AM, Gerry Hickman wrote:
Ant wrote:
Well, youtube is supposed to be for watching videos, so I can't
imagine why you'd need more than one tab open
I watch many daily. ;)
Yes, but if you open multiple videos in multiple tabs, what is
supposed to happen, do
Daniel wrote on 11/06/2020 7:20 PM:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote on 11/06/2020 12:11 PM:
Ant wrote:
On 6/10/2020 2:20 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for its
peak working
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Well, youtube is supposed to be for watching videos, so I can't
imagine why you'd need more than one tab open
I watch many daily. ;)
Yes, but if you open multiple videos in multiple tabs, what is supposed
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it older than
yours but that should not make any difference.
Wow, I saw a lot of ghost windows with previous visits from a few hours
ago. I tried its "Minimize memory usage" button and it went from 1 GB to
644.26 MB. All ghost windows were removed. Good.
I now and then check for them but ghosts be
Paul in Houston, TX wrote on 11/06/2020 12:11 PM:
Ant wrote:
On 6/10/2020 2:20 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for its
peak working set, and almost 30K of page faults.
should not make any difference.
Wow, I saw a lot of ghost windows with previous visits from a few
hours ago. I tried its "Minimize memory usage" button and it went from
1 GB to 644.26 MB. All ghost windows were removed. Good.
I now and then check for them but ghosts became quite
should not make any difference.
Wow, I saw a lot of ghost windows with previous visits from a few
hours ago. I tried its "Minimize memory usage" button and it went from
1 GB to 644.26 MB. All ghost windows were removed. Good.
I now and then check for them but ghosts became quite
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Ant wrote:
On 6/10/2020 2:20 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for its peak
working set, and almost 30K of page faults. It was mostly caused by
many tabs of YouTube.com
1) Must I Zip and UnZip the Mozilla folder to move it? As my Win7-Home files
are backed up to an external hard drive, why couldn't I just use the Windows
'Copy' command and move them from the external hard drive that way?
Yes you can use copy. I prefer to do zip -r -S so that I also have a
lot of ghost windows with previous visits from a few hours ago. I
tried its "Minimize memory usage" button and it went from 1 GB to 644.26 MB.
All ghost windows were removed. Good.
I now and then check for them but ghosts became quite rare here in recent
SeaMonkey builds. Are you stil
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Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote:
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for its peak
working set, and almost 30K of page faults. It was mostly caused by
many tabs of YouTube.com in my decade old, updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1
PC (6 GB of RAM).
Gerry Hickman wrote:
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for its peak
working set, and almost 30K of page faults. It was mostly caused by
many tabs of YouTube.com in my decade old, updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1
PC (6 GB of RAM). :(
Well, youtube is supposed to be
Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for its peak
working set, and almost 30K of page faults. It was mostly caused by
many tabs of YouTube.com in my decade old, updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1
PC (6 GB of RAM). :(
Thank you for reading and
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for its peak
working set, and almost 30K of page faults. It was mostly caused by many
tabs of YouTube.com in my decade old, updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 PC (6 GB
of RAM). :(
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering. :)
I
Ant wrote:
Mine went over 3 GB of RAM for its working set, 4.5 GB for its peak
working set, and almost 30K of page faults. It was mostly caused by many
tabs of YouTube.com in my decade old, updated 64-bit W7 HPE SP1 PC (6 GB
of RAM). :(
Well, youtube is supposed to be for watching videos,
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