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Why does flash suck so bad in safari?
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Never noticed any problems with it in Safari.
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Flash just sucks anywhere but it is slower on a Mac.
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Originally posted by TheBadgerHunter:
Never noticed any problems with it in Safari.
It's fine for smaller flash files, with not as many graphics. Throw together a few transparent png files and animate them in flash and watch safari drop lots of frames compared to even a 300mhz PC.
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Safari is slow period. I'm not sure if it's poor coding or what but even typing is laggy and this is on a dual G5. The only positive thing I can really say for Safari is that it has virtually eliminated pop-up ads.
I know the the Mac Apologists will let loose on me here but IE is by far superior.
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Originally posted by Disgruntled Head of C-3PO:
Flash just sucks anywhere but it is slower on a Mac.
Typical Apple Apologist. Flash doesn't suck when it's used properly. Probably the only flash you ever see is the ads in the MacNN lounge. Do you ever leave this place?
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While the programming of flash has an impact - it's code! (actionscript [content creator script] - not program code[macromedia]). Flash does run faster on PCs regardless of content. But poor code can bring both down.
Safari bogs down on the input box on MacNN - I'm putting that down to Javascript on the page though.
BTW Flash doesn't suck - its cool - not perfect - but still cool
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Originally posted by moodymonster:
[B]Safari bogs down on the input box on MacNN - I'm putting that down to Javascript on the page though./B]
Nope. That's the animated GIFS. Unfortunately this problem has spread to camino and all the other browsers
I think it might have something to do with QE. This REALLY needs to be fixed cuz it's getting on my nerves.
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Originally posted by Evan_11:
but IE is by far superior.
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Originally posted by Evan_11:
Typical Apple Apologist. Flash doesn't suck when it's used properly. Probably the only flash you ever see is the ads in the MacNN lounge. Do you ever leave this place?
Typical tuff guy on the internet.
You read my post? I said it is SLOWER on a Mac which sounds like a Mac dis to me
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Originally posted by Evan_11:
I know the the Mac Apologists will let loose on me here but IE is by far superior.
That is a complete lie. Or maybe you're just insane. Either way, you're just plain wrong.
I do find Safari to be slow, though. That's one reason I use Firefox instead.
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I use a PC and Firefox is slow at everything. There's nothing that can compete with the instantaneous speed offered by IE. It's so fast that being any faster would be unnoticeable - a rather pointless endeavour.
Firefox has some very cool features like pop-up blocking, a well organized download manager, and lots of ways to customize the interface. Um...that's all I can think of right now.
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Originally posted by wataru:
That is a complete lie. Or maybe you're just insane. Either way, you're just plain wrong.
Keep telling yourself that. I'm amazed by the speed of IE on my brothers 2ghz Athlon with minimal ram running WinXP. It's tragic that my system, a dual 2.0 G5 with 1.5 gig of ram feels like a 286 in comparison.
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Originally posted by Evan_11:
Keep telling yourself that. I'm amazed by the speed of IE on my brothers 2ghz Athlon with minimal ram running WinXP. It's tragic that my system, a dual 2.0 G5 with 1.5 gig of ram feels like a 286 in comparison.
I believe they meant that IE on the mac is far worse, which it is. Without doubt IE on the PC is much faster than Safari. Of course its a one-way ticket to spyware and other assorted crap. An FireFox and Camino are faster and better than either on any platform.
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Originally posted by Evan_11:
Keep telling yourself that. I'm amazed by the speed of IE on my brothers 2ghz Athlon with minimal ram running WinXP. It's tragic that my system, a dual 2.0 G5 with 1.5 gig of ram feels like a 286 in comparison.
I think it's pretty clear that this thread is about Mac browsers; my previous comment was based on the assumption that you were talking about IE for Mac.
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It's threads like this that make me wonder why the hell I still hang around here.
You guys are dorks.
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