Geoff Welsh wrote:
Gabriel wrote:
There something wrong with the RAM and CPU usage by SeaMonkey! at least
on Snow Leopard.
Even when SM is hidden in background, it doesn't occupy less than 25/30%
CPU and after a few hours of working with it the RAM usage grows up to
3+ GB !!!
Comparing to Firefox which use about 5/6% CPU when in background and
never more than 1GB, it's absurd!

This is happening every time, even when I'm not doing heavy browsing (no
videos, no huge JS execution...).

G.

I don't doubt it.  I have read about so many different problems, here,
with 2.29 (and 2.29.1) I see no reason to risk it.  I can always use
Firefox for security-imperative web stuff.

GW
(btw, just finished installing Snow Leopard on another MBP, it's the best!)


I went back to 2.26.1 on *all* of my machines - Snow Lep and Tiger. I even went so far at to totally wipe out SM and Secure Erase it on my MBP and start all over from scratch, rebuilding from my remaining non-"upgraded" installs.

Not only do I not have to deal with the 2.29.x problems anymore, Ghostery works too.

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     - Rufus
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