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Re: Safari 3 beta, tab object and AppleScript
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Re: Safari 3 beta, tab object and AppleScript


  • Subject: Re: Safari 3 beta, tab object and AppleScript
  • From: Bill Briggs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 18:58:21 -0300

At 1:34 PM -0700 6/12/07, John Baltutis wrote:
>On 06/12/07, Bill Briggs <email@hidden> wrote, among other things:
>
>> And the RAM sucking tendencies of Safari continue in the 3.0 beta.
>
>Hmmmm! Safari 3's been up and running all day and real mem is at 110 MB (RSS support is turned off) tied with kernel task, Eudora 5.2.1 and windowserver are tied at 80 MB, and Finder is at 40 MB, for my top five. What's the problem on your end?

>From Activity monitor. With 3 windows open in Safari, none of which have video content (normally I might have a dozen or more, some with YouTube vids).
Real RAM 188.97 MB
VM  549.75 MB

It frequently goes above 300 MB. That seems like a big chunk of RAM for a web browser.

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