I stopped using TweetDeck for a while because it was chewing up RAM like crazy (800+mb at one point). Then I upgraded Adobe Air and it normalized down to about 150MB of RAM. It's worth it to me to run the app -- it makes Twitter useful for me, but then again I'm running on lots of RAM so it doesn't matter as much as it might to someone else. I could see it being a superb tool for journalists. The Times is being shortsighted.
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Simple question ...
Why couldn't the government/US Mint/whoever prints stamps just compensate the sculptor for the use of the image, and be done with it?
Re: Adobe Air
Chris has it right -- the memory leak fault lies in Air (specifically Flash running within the Air framework), not TweetDeck.
TweetDeck
I stopped using TweetDeck for a while because it was chewing up RAM like crazy (800+mb at one point). Then I upgraded Adobe Air and it normalized down to about 150MB of RAM. It's worth it to me to run the app -- it makes Twitter useful for me, but then again I'm running on lots of RAM so it doesn't matter as much as it might to someone else. I could see it being a superb tool for journalists. The Times is being shortsighted.