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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Try this. Open up Safari then close the window, not the app, and check how much RAM Safari is using. Then use Chrome as you normally would and periodically check to see how much RAM Safari is using. If it kee…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy Just launched all 4 browsers with a fresh new session. Chrome and Chromium came in at 40 MB. Firefox came in at 116 MB Safari came in at 80 MB Considering even the base Mac's come with what, 2 GB, I don…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy That still doesn't make it a memory leak. I'm running safari right now with 4 tabs open. It's using 205 MB. Hardly "everything". Leave it up for awhile. I guess YMMV, but on my iMac (2008 model using 4G…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy Memory leak? You do realize it's not called a memory leak if the software purposely uses the memory, and then gives it back when closed? I'm using iFreeMem and Safari uses EVERYTHING it can. Yeah, it gives …
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I'm not so sure about this....in my experience, Chrome is a LOT faster than Safari - and it doesn't create a huge memory leak a la Safari. It's my main browser now - I've been using it since the Developer release.
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Quote: Originally Posted by ghostface147 +1. I enjoy my rock solid connection here in Houston. What is that app? Jailbroken only?
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Quote: Originally Posted by hypermark Well, we agree to disagree, but I completely appreciate the constructive response. Discourse is a good thing. I will say that commenting is increasingly the community AND the conversation rolled into on…
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Quote: Originally Posted by newbee While that was positively true at one time, Im not sure that it is as true now. There are a lot of good people at Apple and you can see the necessary passion from a lot of of them in spite of the different roles…
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Something else that I think is interesting (although off-topic) is to look at the latest OS offerings from Apple and Windows. Snow Leopard is a revolution snuck in as an evolution. This is why it's breaking so many things and why I haven't come …
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Bill gates never benefitted from making the sort of colossal mistakes that Steve Jobs did. There was a little bit of wandering around in the desert for Jobs. Microsoft got so powerful, so successful so quickly - it would be hard for them not to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by rorybalmer I really think political comparisons like this are pretty lame.. it kind of says "I don't actually know anything about fascism, I just call anything I don't like a facist". You see the big difference here…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj Then I guess we should throw out all of the market research that contradicts your single experience, right? Did you consider that you didn't even eliminate the phone as the cause of the problems? Duh We…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cameronj You're a blind homer, apparently. ATT isn't a little worse than Verizon. Nearly everyone on ATT complains about dropped calls at some point, while Verizon users look at you and say "you drop calls? why would…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CloudFuture If you really think that then you know nothing of Google's partnerships with their vendors. You may say the same thing for the early Window's users but Google has covered it's basis by clearly defining w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by CloudFuture The subject Title is comparing the iPhone to Android. It can't be called trolling if you're giving your opinion. Steve made a ton of money for people paying way too much for being elite and letting Stev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by technohermit It is, if you are constantly in EVDO territory and spotty-ass 3G. It means you have to turn 3G off in order to use your phone, or you drop calls constantly. This was my experience in San Antonio. If I…
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Quote: Originally Posted by justflybob And yet people STILL don't get why Apple chose AT&T over Verizon. Verizon has a very long history of crippling the best features of the phones they brand and sell. Sometimes it is via software, other…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anilsudhakaran Take a hint. Apple doesn't want you to use their products. Why don't you move on to products that give you what you want and stop wasting disk space here. Apple's Just Not That Into You.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Erunno What? The standard user account on OS X is some kind of hybrid between root and a user which is allowed to install applications into globally accessible places like /Applications and freely make changes to syste…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Erunno What a load of bull. You can lock down Windows to an almost arbitrary level for over a decade since NT has been designed with security in mind. It's not that Windows is technically unsafe, but Microsoft manageme…