How to Speed Up Safari on Mac OS X
June 2, 2009 | 1 Comments | How-To
1. Clean Cache, Cookies and the contents of the fields Autofill: simply menu “Safari -> Reset Safari”
2. Disable the auto-filling of forms (Safari -> Preferences, select the tab “Autofill” and disable the “User name and password”)
3. Remove all third-party plugins for Safari: Depending on the type of plugin can be installed an automatic uninstall or manual removal. In my case I installed Cooliris, Inquisitor, 1Password, and Speed Download. Of these I have only considered essential 1Password while all others (especially Speed Download since for many, in various forums that I shot, was the cause of the slowdown of the browser), I promptly removed them.
If you have not idea what kind of plugins you can give a look under the folder / Library / Internet Plug-Ins (here are also other plugins system, such as Flash Player, Flip4Mac, Java, Quicktime that council not to remove) and ~ / Library / Internet Plug-Ins (where you can find third-party plugins as Cooliris and Inquisitor). Once you found the files, you can move them to the trash (sometimes you need to set the password first of directors)
4. Close the Safari and remove the file that contains the properties of Safari:
“~ / Library / Preferences / com.apple.Safari.plist”
and also, if you will, “com.apple.Safari.RSS.plist”
Above methods can speed up my Safari 3 at least 20% when browse. I hope this help you too.
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