She's baaack!

originally posted by Steve Guattery:
originally posted by VLM:

Why would anyone use Safari?

It's the best alternative I've got installed on my Mac at home. It's stable and handles most websites correctly. It seems to me less prone to memory leaks than Firefox; I can run it for a couple of weeks without losing performance.

I've also got Firefox installed on the Mac, but use it only for a wacky webmail program. I've had Firefox problems on my Linux machine at work; lots of sites crash the browser, and clicking on the red glass icon for the Disorder "...Inauguration..." thread causes my work machine to go into a soft reboot.

I'd be happy to hear suggestions for browsers you think are better, though.

I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Firefox devotee. Surprised it has Linux issues, but that's not how I use it, so I wouldn't know.

What exactly do you mean by memory leaks?

I've just never enjoyed using Safari, which seems clunky and many folks have complaints. That isn't a scientific sample, BTW.

I didn't get the spam.

I'd be happy to pass your email address on to Nat if you'd like.

Who is Nat?
 
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Steve Guattery:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
(The preview function is apparently not working for me anymore on Safari v. 3.2.1.)

Seems okay on my version of Safari 3.2.1.

In fact, I just triple-previewed! That was pretty darn cool.

Damn. Let's see if it works with a "quote reply". If not, time to reboot the computer.

Nope. Reboot time.

Why would anyone use Safari?

I didn't get the spam.

Why wouldn't they use Safari?

Because Firefox is better software?
 
originally posted by Bwood:
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
originally posted by VLM:

Why would anyone use Safari?

I didn't get the spam.

Why wouldn't they use Safari?

I think vlm just has Apple-envy.

No, I have Alienware envy.

We should find some way to honor Nat, champion spammer. Maybe find some way to have her dine with Brad Kane, and then pay Brad to attend, maybe on a per-photo basis?

Good idea. Sick Kane on her. That'll learn that Canadian flousey.
 
originally posted by VLM:

Who is Nat?

Natalie MacLean of Nat Decants spam email fame. I always suspected a WT issue that allowed the gathering of so many email addresses, but who knows.
 
originally posted by VLM:

I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Firefox devotee. Surprised it has Linux issues, but that's not how I use it, so I wouldn't know.

Do you run it on a Microsoft OS? [Insert emoticon to indicate amusement at the notion of using Microsquish platforms coupled with amusement that I am indulging in the sort of software bashing that I'm trying to defend against here. I myself run WindowsXP from time to time.]

What exactly do you mean by memory leaks?

A memory leak occurs when a program that has dynamically allocated memory for some purpose does not free that memory once it is no longer needed.

I run browsers with multiple open windows and multiple tabs in some of those windows. In addition, links on various pages will often open new tabs or windows. Each window or tab is allocated memory when it is opened, and that memory should be freed when the window or tab is closed. While I admittedly have not examined the Firefox source code, it appears to me that when I close tabs or windows, memory is not always freed up. After running the browser for several days performance begins to lag badly. Whether the problem is in the browser or somewhere else (e.g., the window manager) I don't know. I see much less of this problem with Safari on the Mac, though it is not immune.
 
originally posted by Steve Guattery:

I run browsers with multiple open windows and multiple tabs in some of those windows. In addition, links on various pages will often open new tabs or windows. Each window or tab is allocated memory when it is opened, and that memory should be freed when the window or tab is closed. While I admittedly have not examined the Firefox source code, it appears to me that when I close tabs or windows, memory is not always freed up. After running the browser for several days performance begins to lag badly. Whether the problem is in the browser or somewhere else (e.g., the window manager) I don't know. I see much less of this problem with Safari on the Mac, though it is not immune.

You are correct, Steve. I observe memory leaks when running Firefox on OS X, and also a burgeoning number of threads associated with the process, indicative of sloppy programming IMO. My problem with Safari is that it's just a bit too bare bones, being repackaged Konqueror and all.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Wow. I just looked at her website. Apparently there are 145,831 subscribers. At $2.10 a month, that is $3,674,941.20 a year.

Just think of what could happen if you got your blog back up; after 3 months you could put up a modest "supporter" program ....
 
originally posted by kirk wallace:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Wow. I just looked at her website. Apparently there are 145,831 subscribers. At $2.10 a month, that is $3,674,941.20 a year.

Just think of what could happen if you got your blog back up; after 3 months you could put up a modest "supporter" program ....

Ugh. That chirpy demeanor and fake smile make me want to puke:

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originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Wow. I just looked at her website. Apparently there are 145,831 subscribers. At $2.10 a month, that is $3,674,941.20 a year.
Free subscribers may be included in that number, but still she's raking in plenty of money. Makes for deeper pockets if writers decide to sue, maybe a class action is warranted.
 
originally posted by Tom Glasgow:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Wow. I just looked at her website. Apparently there are 145,831 subscribers. At $2.10 a month, that is $3,674,941.20 a year.
Free subscribers may be included in that number, but still she's raking in plenty of money. Makes for deeper pockets if writers decide to sue, maybe a class action is warranted.

I guess SFJoe's two e-mail accounts mean something after all?
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
OMG! You mean the famous spammer was also careless about IP???

I feel so used.

You should cancel one of your subscriptions, Joe. These are hard times, and even an investment banker needs to watch every penny.
 
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