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I am on AIM, ICQ, and MSN... Just launching it took 50% of the CPU. 
Logging on takes 60%. It seems the longer I have it running.. the more 
CPU time it takes. Oh whenever I am messaging someone .. and another 
person messages me.. the new messages window will pop up in front of 
that what causing what ever I am typing to show up in the newest message 
window. It's really a PITA sometimes. I have "Leave windows where they 
are" checked.. but new messages STILL "Come before other chat windows" 
and "Come before other applications" even though these options are NOT 
checked. How do you turn that crap off?


On Thursday, February 28, 2002, at 03:21  AM, Jason Townsend wrote:

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> on 2/27/02 11:58 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Why is Fire been such a CPU hog? I've seen it get as high as taking up
>> 60% of the CPU.. when it's NOT doing anything. The Omniweb Sneaky Peaks
>> don't even do this.. heh. Is it just my machine?
>
> What services are you using? With TOT and AIM, ICQ, and Yahoo when I'm 
> not
> doing anything I get 0% CPU usage. Could you do a sample on Fire when 
> this
> is happening?
>
> % sample Fire 5
>
> Also, what windows do you have open in Fire when you notice this?
>
> -Jason
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> "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."
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