Re: Safari 4 bloat

2009-06-07 Thread Dan
At 9:36 PM -0500 5/28/2009, Kris Tilford wrote: On my main computer (G5), Safari 4 has over 2.6 GB of webpage preview cache files (meaning, it's saving every single page viewed as long as there's room). This is wrong, let's hope it's a beta known issue they're going to repair? Use the Report

Re: [G3-5]Re: Safari 4 bloat

2009-05-29 Thread MaGioZal
On 5/28/09 11:36 PM, Kris Tilford at ktilfo...@cox.net wrote: On my main computer (G5), Safari 4 has over 2.6 GB of webpage preview cache files (meaning, it's saving every single page viewed as long as there's room). This is wrong, let's hope it's a beta known issue they're going to repair?

Re: [G3-5]Re: Safari 4 bloat

2009-05-29 Thread insightinmind
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Re: Safari 4 bloat

2009-05-28 Thread tortoise
to a halt, and I immediately checked the HD free space. It was ZERO. I freaked, and did everything I could think of to trash items and only managed to clear 136 MB doing EVERYTHING I could think of. Then a saw these articles about Safari 4 bloat: http://yro.slashdot.org/story/09/05/23/1747241

Re: Safari 4 bloat

2009-05-28 Thread Kris Tilford
On May 28, 2009, at 9:29 PM, tortoise wrote: Firefox is better anyway. you can set preferences to clear data on quit w/ confirmation. With any browser though, you should be able to limit the sizes of the caches, or even turn them off. On my main computer (G5), Safari 4 has over 2.6 GB of