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Re: System Data
Yes! I don¡¯t recall any iOS version having so many changes compared with the previou
By Otto Nikolaus · #20894 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
I¡¯m not sure that one does. Does this happen when you have very few tabs open and/or not a lot of other apps running? Even with great memory management, it¡¯s possible to run out of real RAM. Once
By Randy B. Singer · #20893 ·
Re: System Data/Followup
Dear All Thanks all I downloaded Maccleaner Pro. Did the job and I reclaimed 250 GB. I am still not sure of what other files are Happy for now!!
By Tauqir Ahmed Rana · #20892 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
Jim, an OS upgrade seldom fixes problems, unless there specifically is a bug fix. Some sites have a lot of crap-activity going on. That happens to be a popular web site, so may also be popular with
By Brent · #20891 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
Well, you don¡¯t actually know that because different versions of the operating systems have different versions of the Safari browser. Whether the site works somewhere else is irrelevant. Your
By Christopher Collins · #20890 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
Thanks for your suggestions, Chris. I think that what I¡¯ve done on my spouse¡¯s new Mac Air (sporting slightly earlier versions of macOS Sonoma and Safari coming out of its shipping box), with the
By jimrobertson · #20889 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
My Mac didn¡¯t crash, but its user interface performance deteriorated to a pace that I can only describe as ¡°glacial,¡± at the same time that Activity Monitor noted enormous amounts of RAM being
By jimrobertson · #20888 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
Try a different browser with the same sites & see what the result is. It may well be a problem with how the site itself is written. cjc
By Christopher Collins · #20887 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
It¡¯s entirely irrelevant how much memory an app from Apple or an OS process is using at any given time. Apple apps and the OS now do very smart memory management. They will cache things like crazy
By Randy B. Singer · #20886 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
Thanks for the suggestion, Brent, but my latest post demonstrates (to me at least) that clearing caches and updating Safari to the latest decimal release doesn¡¯t solve the problem, nor does clearing
By jimrobertson · #20885 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
And doing THAT just adds to my confusion, because here¡¯s what Activity Monitor tells me on my laptop after just it sat undisturbed with the culinary website open for about 1.5 hours while I toiled
By jimrobertson · #20884 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
Nice food / cooking site. Now I might be talking out of my hat, but it might not be just the silicone. It might also be the component of the OS, namely that version of Safari. It evolves as does the
By Brent · #20883 ·
Re: Safari memory leak?
Unfortunately, having just done that, it appears it did not help. I have my Mac set to reopen last-used apps on reboot. After quitting all my apps and doing the Software Updates, the memory munchers
By jimrobertson · #20882 ·
Safari memory leak?
A few weeks ago I posted here about an apparent memory leak in Safari, evident on my Late 2023 14¡± MacBook Pro with 18 GB RAM (still running Sonoma 14.7), because some Safari processes would grow to
By jimrobertson · #20881 ·
Re: Christmas Question #2
Sorry to be reminded about your crash. Was another vehicle involved and who was at fault? I¡¯m a big fan of road cycling, especially the Grand Tours but rarely ride myself. Oh, and ¡°rubber side
By Otto Nikolaus · #20880 ·
Re: Christmas Question #2
Sorry to hear about your crash. Was another vehicle involved and who was at fault? (I¡¯m a big fan of road cycling, especially the Grand Tours but rarely ride myself.) Otto
By Otto Nikolaus · #20879 ·
Re: Christmas Question #2
I¡¯m not talking about which platform has more games, but the part about if you can¡¯t tear it down, reconfigure and rebuild it making it a toy. Like I said, different hardware and OS have different
By Brent · #20878 ·
Re: Christmas Question #2
One other data point. My stepson was the first primarily ¡°digital¡± architect hired by the firm where he¡¯s now on track to become senior partner. When he arrived, the firm¡¯s IT department was
By jimrobertson · #20877 ·
Re: Christmas Question #2
I would agree with that, except that the universe of games that run on PCs is hugely larger than what runs also on Macs. But now that Apple flirts frequently with ¡°world¡¯s most valuable
By jimrobertson · #20876 ·
Re: Christmas Question #2
His reasoning is flawed and prejudiced. Certain things are better suited for certain tasks. The course requirement of a Mac is just one example of life, outside of gaming. And the way gaming works is
By Brent · #20875 ·