Hard choice but I'm seriously looking at Opera after seeing this I have a gig of RAM and its still laggy, I was wondering why the 'leak' was so high theres no way you could put that much bad programing to make a programe eat memory like a fat kid in a pie shop.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\DWM
UseMachineCheck = 0
I'm hopeing this wont go away as its been in the CTP builds but it could be just for debuging reasons. Oh well worth a try for those with laptops with intergrated boards. I own a £800 laptop its Packard Bell A5 tiny, only 1.7 kg so there are not many seperate components everything is preaty much intergrated, its new this year I hope it runs the interface but hey it will proberly become anoying after a while.
Thats a use for.net technolgies them merging spyware market for windows, just make some emotions, wallpapers or free games and distribute on warez sites or the porn internet.
I have a book on VB and.Net I don't know if its just me but it seems harder than PHP, and AI and.net thats just scary shiny robots with no faces and fuel cells that explode when you shake them up.
Current useage for me with 4 tabs open is 76 mb, I don't know if this is a lot my Tuneup Utilities 2006 is green and I'm experiencing no system lag. In the days of 1 gig of ram do we really need to worry about a little memory leak, its like you put Norton on it slows down your system but it protects (I use AVG) but is security the price we pay for a less memory use browser. Remember leaks could also be down to the extensions you use that may have memory leaks themselves.
Spyware makers should pay all their evil millions made by illegitimate programes that the average simple computer can't stop. Bran Cohen has the right to sue, hes only protecting something he built for the good side not to be stolen and given a repuation of being full and bloated with spyware infections like Kazza and Edonkey is know for. And I'm sure everyone on Slashdot uses bit torrent for distributing linux and lots of other open source software.
Long live open source and BT.
Come on all post here and go on about STFU IE7 and Opera, all hail the firefox! On a series note theres nothing wrong for a history, in the year 2050 when FF 22 is out they will look back on these meager days and go on about how firefox only uses 2 gigs of memory when we all have 400 gigs of ram and hover cars.
Free smut is a yes yes for workplaces you can imagine it,
'hey look free porn'
'open it! lets see some hot school girl action'
'oh well nothing there, look at the time see you all tomorow'
friday 3rd...
'hey where are all my files? The servers, network drives all gone!'
Dust off your tape drives and press the rewind button tonight.
If Mircosoft were to 'send out emergency patch' then it would look bad on their half, maintaining their reputation of piss poor security. Anouncing it will be in the next windows update makes it look far more relaxed and more of a 'happy' situation for everyone. And the One Care issue thats just blatent future advertising for when they will want us to buy that or not be infected.
On the laptop keyboard there is a windows key perhaps MIT have switched to the dark side!
it was leaked on friday
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IE7 Leaked
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· Score: 4, Informative
Wow it sure does take long for news to filter through, I would stay clear of it though as I nearly had to reformat as it broke AVG and numerous other things. Even when its released I will stick with firefox.
Hard choice but I'm seriously looking at Opera after seeing this I have a gig of RAM and its still laggy, I was wondering why the 'leak' was so high theres no way you could put that much bad programing to make a programe eat memory like a fat kid in a pie shop.
Finally a good removal tool for Norton thank you Microsoft!
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\DWM UseMachineCheck = 0 I'm hopeing this wont go away as its been in the CTP builds but it could be just for debuging reasons. Oh well worth a try for those with laptops with intergrated boards. I own a £800 laptop its Packard Bell A5 tiny, only 1.7 kg so there are not many seperate components everything is preaty much intergrated, its new this year I hope it runs the interface but hey it will proberly become anoying after a while.
Thats a use for .net technolgies them merging spyware market for windows, just make some emotions, wallpapers or free games and distribute on warez sites or the porn internet.
I have a book on VB and .Net I don't know if its just me but it seems harder than PHP, and AI and .net thats just scary shiny robots with no faces and fuel cells that explode when you shake them up.
Have you tried updateing too the latest version as that sounds a bad leak.
Current useage for me with 4 tabs open is 76 mb, I don't know if this is a lot my Tuneup Utilities 2006 is green and I'm experiencing no system lag. In the days of 1 gig of ram do we really need to worry about a little memory leak, its like you put Norton on it slows down your system but it protects (I use AVG) but is security the price we pay for a less memory use browser. Remember leaks could also be down to the extensions you use that may have memory leaks themselves.
Spyware makers should pay all their evil millions made by illegitimate programes that the average simple computer can't stop. Bran Cohen has the right to sue, hes only protecting something he built for the good side not to be stolen and given a repuation of being full and bloated with spyware infections like Kazza and Edonkey is know for. And I'm sure everyone on Slashdot uses bit torrent for distributing linux and lots of other open source software. Long live open source and BT.
Come on all post here and go on about STFU IE7 and Opera, all hail the firefox! On a series note theres nothing wrong for a history, in the year 2050 when FF 22 is out they will look back on these meager days and go on about how firefox only uses 2 gigs of memory when we all have 400 gigs of ram and hover cars.
Free smut is a yes yes for workplaces you can imagine it, 'hey look free porn' 'open it! lets see some hot school girl action' 'oh well nothing there, look at the time see you all tomorow' friday 3rd... 'hey where are all my files? The servers, network drives all gone!' Dust off your tape drives and press the rewind button tonight.
If Mircosoft were to 'send out emergency patch' then it would look bad on their half, maintaining their reputation of piss poor security. Anouncing it will be in the next windows update makes it look far more relaxed and more of a 'happy' situation for everyone. And the One Care issue thats just blatent future advertising for when they will want us to buy that or not be infected.
I think not, now that he has a few extra coins in his wallet from selling Pixar why not donate something?
On the laptop keyboard there is a windows key perhaps MIT have switched to the dark side!
Wow it sure does take long for news to filter through, I would stay clear of it though as I nearly had to reformat as it broke AVG and numerous other things. Even when its released I will stick with firefox.