I was surprised when I first noticed an application bundle (I think it was a version of Adobe Acrobat Pro) took up a gigabyte of disk space, but rationalised it as a lot of extra graphics, fonts, and other resources.
But I don't know what to make of a tab in Google Chrome having very nearly one gigabyte of memory (real memory as reported by Google Chrome's Task Manager and Activity Monitor) and over 100% CPU. One tab. Cheers, Ashley. PS Ending the task in Google Task Manager and reloading brought it back down a a more "reasonable" 150MB. I guess it must have been a leaky page / component. Latest version of Chrome running on last version of Mountain Lion on a 2010 MBP with 8GB of RAM. -- Ashley Aitken Perth, Western Australia mrhatken at mac dot com Social (Facebook, Twitter, Skype etc.): MrHatken Professional (LinkedIn, Twitter, Skype etc.): AshleyAitken Dropbox stores your files so you can access from any computer. Get it (and extra space for both of us) for free! Go to http://db.tt/geb9RWb _______________________________________________ MacOSX-talk mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-talk
