That man,Jim,is very well versed in computer programs .  I am good
with computers but pretty much self taught and not good with some computer
terms. . I would like to pick  Jim,the expert's brain. Is it possible to
break that concept down to
a brief how to,if he has the time? I am going to lookup what c+ is. I would
appreciate his help.

On Fri, Feb 13, 2015 at 8:32 AM, Mailplane Support <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi Jim;
>
> Wow, awesome information.  I'm thoroughly impressed!
>
>
> Cheers;
>
> Jessica
> Customer Support Ninja
>
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 2:49 PM, Jim Tinsky <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've been monitoring this thread with interest because it seems like
>> Mailplane uses way more memory than it should and the number grows with
>> usage. After the Mailplane developers replied and said there's nothing
>> wrong with their application I did some testing.
>>
>> First I closed any tabs I had open then quit and restarted Mailplane. I
>> left it like that for a day and the memory was constant at around 50 MB.
>> Then I opened a single tab and used it and left it open. The memory usage
>> started out around 300 MB and eventually went up to 800 MB before I closed
>> it 8 hours later. Then I closed that tab and restarted and watched for a
>> day while the usage hovered around 50 MB. Finally I opened two tabs and
>> watched the memory usage slowly grow again.
>>
>> That made me think it's not the app but the Gmail web version the app is
>> wrapping. With that in mind I did some research and determined that Gmail
>> has a history memory leaks in the javascript that get patched as they're
>> found and a solution is implemented. Gmail is a pretty complicated and
>> comprehensive application so I get why there are leaks. There's a lot going
>> on in there that needs to access memory.
>>
>> With that in mind and after testing several other mail clients I decided
>> to stay with Mailplane and deal with the leaks as they occur. By dealing I
>> mean I went into MailPlane and disabled anything I'm not using. I did the
>> same in Gmail as well where I disabled chat, G+ integration, removed unused
>> folders, etc. I spent about 45 minutes "tuning" my implementation.
>>
>> What that got me was a faster as leaner version of Gmail with fewer extra
>> processes to leak memory into MailPlane. Gmail still leaks some memory and
>> MailPlane still increases its memory usage as needed but now instead of
>> going from 300 MB to 800 MB in a few hours it hovers between 350 MB and 450
>> MB for most of the few days I've been testing my new "setup".
>>
>> If anything changes I'll be sure to update this thread but for now I'm
>> happier with a faster, leaner Mailplane and having tested most other
>> clients I'm pleased to say I'll be continuing to use Mailplane until
>> something better comes along for Gmail.
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 9:11:51 AM UTC-8, Dan Hurley wrote:
>>>
>>> Data from work... same scenario which I described earlier... Mailplane
>>> with 4 tabs... Safari with the same 4 tabs....
>>>
>>> Mailplane using 1.54 GIG ! of RAM...  And at the moment Mailplane is
>>> "Not Responding" (that's actually pretty rare)-
>>> killed and restarted and Mailplane restarted using 539 Meg.
>>>
>>> Safari meanwhile is using 49 meg for the same 4 tabs.
>>>
>>> So results similar - Mailplane is using considerably more memory than
>>> Safari to support the same four tabs.
>>>
>>> Safari: Version 8.0 (10600.1.25.1)
>>> Mailplane: Version 3.3.3 (1244)
>>> Mac OSX: 10.10.1
>>> Mac: Mac mini (Mid 2011) / 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5 / 8 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 1:22 PM, Mailplane Support <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi guys;
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your observations.  I'm running this all by Lars along with
>>>> our own tests.  I'll let you know if we have any suggestions or updates.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers;
>>>>
>>>> Jessica
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, December 8, 2014 1:45:25 PM UTC-5, Doug Lerner wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I notice that when I start up Mailplane (3 account tabs open) that
>>>>> initially is uses about 400 MB of RAM. But over a couple of days this
>>>>> creeps up to over 1 GB. Usually I quit it and restart it when I see that
>>>>> happening. But I wonder why it should grow over time like that?
>>>>>
>>>>> doug
>>>>>
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