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<blockquote data-quote="stoker" data-source="post: 1631232" data-attributes="member: 54260"><p>Happened to me this morning also. Normally use Safari. I have the retina and fastest chip on iMac. had abysmal performance on safari even before leaping to Yosemite. But this morning was wierder than the usual bad performance. Strange that it also affected in the same way on chrome browser. As a matter of fact nothing would come up on any bookmarks</p><p>on any browser. Finally something kicked in to making the browsers come back to life ( if you want to call it that). I know it wasn't router or general internet connection because I had another feed working just fine on the Pc side of things that wasn't involving any browser. </p><p>What drives me crazy is that when you go into a Mac store and try their browser things work great on their browser. of course probably little cache buildup etc. </p><p>Sure hope they are working on getting user experience for browsing much much better. what's the use of a fast connection with a browser that takes a minute to bring up a page</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoker, post: 1631232, member: 54260"] Happened to me this morning also. Normally use Safari. I have the retina and fastest chip on iMac. had abysmal performance on safari even before leaping to Yosemite. But this morning was wierder than the usual bad performance. Strange that it also affected in the same way on chrome browser. As a matter of fact nothing would come up on any bookmarks on any browser. Finally something kicked in to making the browsers come back to life ( if you want to call it that). I know it wasn't router or general internet connection because I had another feed working just fine on the Pc side of things that wasn't involving any browser. What drives me crazy is that when you go into a Mac store and try their browser things work great on their browser. of course probably little cache buildup etc. Sure hope they are working on getting user experience for browsing much much better. what's the use of a fast connection with a browser that takes a minute to bring up a page [/QUOTE]
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