top -s .1
instead. Of course, on my machine, this makes top take up 70% of the CPU...however, you can still see that Camino will not push other applications' usage down into nothing. :)
(This message is probably a little incoherent; too much business today.)
On Tuesday, Nov 23, 2004, at 13:43 US/Central, Mark Vaccaro wrote:
It seems a "little" more responsive to me.. G4 500 mh 896mb 10.3.6 ..can actually move around in sites with flash and close them! But my cpu still hits 98% sometimes 100% BUT goes back to 30-50%fairly quickly. Mark --- Ruurd Koons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<http://www.speakeasy.org/~gbeier/Camino-CFMessage.dmg.bz2>This is amazing!
A already was impressed by the previous one. Where my poor little Mac used to cripple upon any flash, it now was responsible enough to close the window or scroll.
Now this version feels quite responsive. Very responsive. Like I ordered a bandwith upgrade from my ISP.
This is really promissing! Thanks for the work guys!
Simon Fraser wrote:
There's another build for your testing enjoyment,with another flavorof the same patch:
the plevents code,
For the curious, this one uses CFMessagePorts inthe nightlies, this isand removes the nsToolkit timer entirely. Note that, unlikea dynamic opt build, not a static build.
Simon
-- Ruurd - runs Mac OS X 10.2.8, uses Vim Sun Certified Programmer for the Java 2 Platform 1.4
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