![]() If you are having a similar problem and using NetNewsWire, try updating to the latest version and let us know your results. There is obviously a link there somewhere, and any other third-party application that is sharing information with Safari could also cause potential Safari issues." Ranchero made v1.0.5b1 available, which no longer shared cookies with Safari (through the web kit, I think), and the Safari issues went away. This release brings parity with the iOS version. "The bottom line is this: Safari was becoming totally unusable, and became that way when NetNewsWire v1.0.4 was released. It’s out Check for updates, or download it directly.Requires macOS 10.15 or newer. Users of other news readers are reporting the same issues, but I haven't heard anything back yet. Since upgrading to the latest beta, all my Safari freak-out problems have gone away. Then it checks up on them at 30-minute intervals after. ![]() "Just yesterday, Ranchero released v1.0.5b1 of NetNewsWire, and one of the changes listed is "Don't share cookies with Safari anymore ? this fixes a couple crashes and fixes some hangs. The Traffic Problem When I turn on my laptop in the morning, NetNewsWire goes out and scans 21 RSS feeds. One of the features of this version of NNW was NetNewsWire now uses Web Kit, Safari's HTML renderer. "In my case, the application that seems to have been causing problems was NetNewsWire v1.0.4, released August 25/26 - coincidentally when the symptoms first started showing themselves. Now Maury McCown (owner of ), who submitted the initial note to MacFixIt, follows up with word that NetNewsWire (a reader for RSS feeds) may be one potential cause: Yesterday we reported on a phenomenon where Safari 1.0 suddenly uses virtually all processor time, slowing the system to a halt, and causing Safari to malfunction.
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