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Jan 19, 2008
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Hi there,

I was wondering if it was normal that when normal browsing with 2 tabs open, that safari takes up 700mb of my memory! Is there something wrong with it? Is it because of flash ads or something?

What should I do? Format everything?

Thank you
 
It all depends on what those tabs are doing. If you are on flash-intensive sites, such as Engadget, you will have a pretty hefty chunk of your RAM eaten up. Typically, Safari for me takes up about 300MBs, though. We need a little more information on what you do to know for sure. :)
 
It all depends on what those tabs are doing. If you are on flash-intensive sites, such as Engadget, you will have a pretty hefty chunk of your RAM eaten up. Typically, Safari for me takes up about 300MBs, though. We need a little more information on what you do to know for sure. :)

I was on facebook and this site writing this (tabbed)...and it takes up 630mb now!
 
I was on facebook and this site writing this (tabbed)...and it takes up 630mb now!

As I said, it's normal. I'm currently at 650MB with only this page open. There's no need for you to track memory usage unless you have a specific problem, which you don't. Just use your Mac.
 
Well not really normal I suppose. I have 3 tabs opened. Youtube, this forum and gmail and its using 230 megs. 700 is way too much. Let me ask you do you have a lot of extensions installed? Try chrome sometimes
 
I'm a Pro Safari 5 user, I like it a lot but this is one of the reasons I'm starting switching to Chrome 5. Chrome uses a lot less Memory, launches and load pages more faster.

I still use Safari, mainly for the total integration with 1Password but Agile released the Chrome Extension version 0.8.1 last week with Auto-Submit. Still lack one more feature I use a lot on Safari, the "Option+Command-\" Pop-Up Search window.
 
I'm a Pro Safari 5 user, I like it a lot but this is one of the reasons I'm starting switching to Chrome 5. Chrome uses a lot less Memory, launches and load pages more faster.

Well...
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It all really just depends on what you're doing.
 
safari has long suffered from eating too much ram, memory leaks and of late being a bit bloated.
 
switched to chrome....800mb of ram left....instead of the usual 56....guess safari has some memory handling problems...
 
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