Brett George wrote: > Yes, that's what I do. I also do periodic maintenance on the entire OS > (10.4.8). But that's not a fix. It's 'making do' and it shouldn't be > that way. This has been a KNOWN problem with Safari and firefox ever > since they came out. It's been more than long enough for a fix to have > been found IF the programmers cared to. I think that they think it's a > minor problem and would rather devote their time to making cool stuff > instead of some boring code fix! I agree with you all the way. I'd hope some decision-maker would see to fixing memory leaks. That sort of thing cripples an otherwise fine program, for a lot of people. Cross your fingers that someone with a little clout reads this list, and will assign a little priority to that problem. keith whaley