W waves7 macrumors newbie Apr 26, 2010 3 0 Apr 26, 2010 #26 aleni said: When i have 3 or more tabs open, switching to the other page makes safari reloading the tab. Is it because lack of ram on the ipad? Do you experience this issue? Click to expand... lol. I notice Safari crashes often too. . Hmmm why do people have 6502a under their handles? Sounds like some ancient instruction set...
aleni said: When i have 3 or more tabs open, switching to the other page makes safari reloading the tab. Is it because lack of ram on the ipad? Do you experience this issue? Click to expand... lol. I notice Safari crashes often too. . Hmmm why do people have 6502a under their handles? Sounds like some ancient instruction set...
aleni macrumors 68030 Original poster Jun 2, 2006 2,591 916 Apr 27, 2010 #27 HXGuy said: Of course, why wouldn't it? You are quitting the program. Doesn't the same thing happen on your laptop or desktop? Safari on the iPad doesn't reload when you relaunch because it never really quits the program, it just sort of suspends it..like OS 4.0 multitasking. Click to expand... ah that's it! i hope atomic browser support suspending just like safari.
HXGuy said: Of course, why wouldn't it? You are quitting the program. Doesn't the same thing happen on your laptop or desktop? Safari on the iPad doesn't reload when you relaunch because it never really quits the program, it just sort of suspends it..like OS 4.0 multitasking. Click to expand... ah that's it! i hope atomic browser support suspending just like safari.
al256 macrumors 6502a Jun 7, 2001 972 948 Apr 27, 2010 #28 boss1 said: Apple should go back to using a virtual memory control panel. Reinvent it ..... again. Click to expand... Dude, you nailed it on the head. It's the clear solution to Apple's resistance to more RAM.
boss1 said: Apple should go back to using a virtual memory control panel. Reinvent it ..... again. Click to expand... Dude, you nailed it on the head. It's the clear solution to Apple's resistance to more RAM.