Yes, Yes I do. I could close every tab except for 1, and the program (Firefox, IE) would hold onto almost all of the memory it had when all 100 were open. Even when Firefox crashes after 3 or 4 days and takes up 1.2 GB of RAM (although windows only reports 400MB), it only gives back about 300MB. About 800MB-900MB just disappeared and can’t be freed until I reboot.
Second, the OS should prioritize events so the things I do when using the computer take precedence over background events. That isn't happening right now, and I am switching to see if a different OS has got it right.
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