


Gorgonops wrote:On the other hand, holy cow is it a memory hog. Sheepshaver's configured with 128MB RAM and Classilla's using 80 of it.
ChristTrekker wrote:Gorgonops wrote:On the other hand, holy cow is it a memory hog. Sheepshaver's configured with 128MB RAM and Classilla's using 80 of it.
Is that much different than Mozilla 1.3.1 though? You can't expect to take Mozilla, add updates, and get something with RAM usage like Netscape 2...
Gorgonops wrote:I don't suppose I'm actually surprised by how much RAM it takes. It's just ugly. Given the niche this is trying to fill, well... just how many machines still in day-to-day use are there out there that are both powerful enough to really run this yet incapable of running an OS better equipped to handle such piggish software?
Gorgonops wrote:Ironically, however, it totally can't display this forum. ;^)
beachycove wrote:What machine/ configuration are you using, and what RAM usage does your machine report, AVW?
so alas that was a little late to fix. The good news is that this particular layout failure may be related one I had been tracking for awhile and unable to find a fix for, and the default theme's case is a bit simpler, so this may be a good thing. I am looking at it for 9.0.4.beachycove wrote:Installation on an Intel machine running Sheepshaver is a poor test of the viability of a browser written specifically for the myriad of older machines capable of running MacOS 8.6-9.2.
Gorgonops wrote:I'm curious how exactly you justify that statement.
beachycove wrote:Gorgonops wrote:I'm curious how exactly you justify that statement.
Er, the browser we need is one that works on older hardware running MacOS 8.6-9.2?
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