Fairly frequently (once, twice a day or more), IE 5.1 will cause my Mac to 'pause' or slow to a crawl.
I'll be surfing the web, click on a link, and even though I have broadband, the page will take a looong time to load, so I'll get impatient and switch over to something else, such as my email client (Outlook Express) or a Word doc I'm working on.
Sometimes just switching to another open app or even the Finder takes a long time (25-45 sec), and other times the switch takes place almost instantly but then I notice that I can't scroll through the document or email msg w/o a wery noticable lag or delay in response, and when I get impatient with that delay and press the keys to initiate a force quit, the dialog that comes up indicates that the 'foremost' application is still IE, even though it's now hidden by OE, Word, or whatever app I have switched to.
I am not a programmer, but as a Tech Writer, I have worked closely with programmers over the years and been educated in some programming concepts, especially at the processor level, and it's almost as if whatever the browser is doing is an 'uninterruptible' process - waiting for a webserver to send a block of html or a gif or even a bunch of these is somehow set to a higher priority than instructions I give the computer with my mouse or keyboard!
I have been working on a theory for some weeks now that the prob is really with IE 5.1 (it's getting kind of 'long in the tooth') so I updated it to the latest version, 5.1.7 - no diff. I've tried other browsers (Netscape 6.2, Opera 6.0.2, iCab 2.9.5) but they each have their own different probs that make them undesirable as my 'workhorse' browser.
Izdis likely to be a JavaScript prob? If so, is there a cure?
Please don't advise me to use OS X - I'm already working on that, and I'll get there when I do (see my other thread, 'Bug in Jag installer').
Any insight into this matter will be appreciated.
- kbeartx