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May 13th, 2007 by Mike

Vista Sucks

Personally I have no real emotional attachment either way towards Vista, this may be in part to the fact that I don’t use Vista and hope that any future Vista use is limited. On the other hand Jay from VistaSucks.WordPress.Com is a current PC user of 15 years who is also a former Mac hater to boot. Vista pushed Jay over the edge along with the death of his Xbox 360, Jay plans on shortly purchasing a Mac mini for his entertainment unit and an iMac as his main workstation. Jay also vows that “Out of principle, I will never pay for any product or service that financially benefits Microsoft in any way, again”. VistaSucks.WordPress.Com for the most part is a conglomeration of Link-posts to other sites with some excellent content dealing with Topics such as Apple, Switching to Macs, Open Source Alternatives to Windows, Apple TV, iPods, iPhone, Google, XBox 360s, etc.

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Safari too slow?

April 7th, 2007 by John

SafariSafari comes with OSX and is a fantastic browser from Apple….but I’ve been finding lately that Safari has been a little slow on my Powerbook (which is 3 years old so not unexpected). So I switched to Firefox and found it to be a little faster but slower than I’d like or expect…despite the fact that this laptop has 768mb of ram and is a 1.33ghz G4. I don’t really want to spring for more ram (which would cost about $150 for the necessary module) with the ever present rumours of Apple working on a new sub-notebook. I’d love a 10″MacBook…which means it probably won’t happen.

So what to do? I decided to try Camino. I’ve used it before on my iMac, mostly as a third browser to test sites with and confirm that caching isn’t in effect while working on something. There have been a number of articles recently about Safari’s sluggishness and ways of speeding up OSX surfing so it seemed like a good place to start.

Camino TabsSo far it’s pretty peppy and as good or better than Firefox performance on this machine. Another nice benefit is the fact that Wordpress (the system we use to post here on Switching to Mac) and a few other things work the way you’d expect them to under Camino - including Google Docs & Spreadsheets which doesn’t currently work with Safari.

It’s not perfect. Some things don’t render properly - but that is mostly sloppy coding’s fault on some websites. It also doesn’t handle RSS feeds at all (compared to Safari’s great RSS support) but it’s free and is updated pretty regularly.

If you’ve got an older machine, or if you want to try something different, try it out and see if it runs things a little better…give it a shot and post your experiences here.

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