I tried resetting the sync history,but the memory usage is still
900+mb.The only way it will clear is if I restart the computer,but it
goes right back up after SpanningSync syncs again.Any thoughts?

On Apr 3, 5:48 pm, Larry Hendricks <[email protected]> wrote:
> Usually that would point to a problem with the Apple Sync Services
> database and can be remedied by resetting your sync history like so:
>
> * Open iSync (in /Applications)
> * Go to preferences
> * Click Reset Sync History
> * Logout of your Mac OS X account and back in (or relaunch the
> Spanning Sync background app manually if you prefer)
> * Sync
>
> Any better?
> --
> Larry Hendricks
> [email protected]http://spanningsync.com
>
> On Apr 3, 2:24 pm, morethanfire <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am having a problem with spanning sync where it's eating up a lot of
> > memory. Alot of the times, up to 1gb of memory. This is unbelievable
> > how much memory it uses, you'd think it be around 10mb to 50mb maybe.
> > The only thing I can do is quit the process then restart spanning sync
> > but then after an hour or so it be creeping right back up. Is there
> > something I can do about this?
>
> > Cameron

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