safari gone slow

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here is the problem, lately safari has gone very slow on my new macbook, so i searched for a way to fix it and found out that a lot of people are been having troubles with this, i found a threat where some guy told to configure some DNS to the 4.2.2.x thing, and so i did and my safari went back to normal but now 3 days later it slows again while my DNS is still on 4.2.2.x's

couldn't find a answer for that one, im using safari 3.2.1 i would be really sad to switch to firefox can any1 help me out?

sorry my bad english
 
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does it feel laggy in other borwsers?
 

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Why would you be sad to switch to Firefox? I have 50 tabs open right now and I'm running several applications open right now so as Bridge, Photoshop, and Illustrator. No signs of any slow downs. ^-^"

Plus firefox has some really neat plugins.
 
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i tried to update to safari 4 beta , but same problem the pages loads very slow, and i dont think its my conection because i download files very fast and my ipod touch is also fast loading the web pages.

i would say it has something to do with the dns? because it speeded my safari up when i added the 4.2.2.x but its like the magic has gone off that now :S

btw im new on mac (love it) [macbook]

i would be sorry switching to FF since i like safaris look so much, yea i love design.
 
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i to have some issues with safari....but i love it and have tried Firefox and found it to "eye sore' for my liking
 
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but it must be a problem with dns? since it fixed for a while with the 4.2.2.x
 
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Try resetting Safari from the file menu, this solves a multitude of problems with it.
 

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but it must be a problem with dns? since it fixed for a while with the 4.2.2.x
I'm a little confused about this DNS server. What is the full address of this DNS server and where did you make these changes? That doesn't look like any DNS server address I've ever seen.
 

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