I'm not convinced of the leak - tryme
Safari does indeed leak RAM. I have about 8 sites that I leave open in tabs as I check them several times daily. After several days Safari will have used 500-600MB of RAM and has gone up to 900MB a couple of times.I have run exactly the same condition using both Firefox & Camino - both only use 110MB (the same as Safari starts on) and stay at that level - at one stage up to 8 days.
Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 02:52 PM PST
I'm not convinced of the leak - webmotiva.com
I did the test again, including cleaning the cache but the result is the same. I really don't knoe if it's a PPC error. I still use a G5.Sunday, February 25 2007 @ 04:50 AM PST
I'm not convinced of the leak - webmotiva.com
I did the test again, including cleaning the cache but the result is the same. I really don't knoe if it's a PPC error. I still use a G5.Sunday, February 25 2007 @ 04:53 AM PST
I'm not convinced of the leak - webmotiva.com
I did the test again, including cleaning the cache but the result is the same. I really don't knoe if it's a PPC error. I still use a G5.Sunday, February 25 2007 @ 04:54 AM PST
I'm not convinced of the leak - tryme
Safari does indeed leak RAM. I have about 8 sites that I leave open in tabs as I check them several times daily. After several days Safari will have used 500-600MB of RAM and has gone up to 900MB a couple of times.I have run exactly the same condition using both Firefox & Camino - both only use 110MB (the same as Safari starts on) and stay at that level - at one stage up to 8 days.
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Saturday, February 24 2007 @ 02:46 PM PST