Re: TweetDeck Plugs Memory Leak; Launches Facebook Integration for All
April 8 2009, 8:53am
Shouldn't a memory leak fix do nothing but improve performance? Kind of the whole point? Is there an instance where a memory leak being fixed had an adverse effect on performance? It's almost like saying "I hope losing weight doesn't make me heavier." But I don't know... I'd love to take this opportunity to learn something new. :)P.S. the group management in Seesmic Desktop is atrocious, leaving everything to be desired save the feature itself.
Via: http://mashable.com/2009/04/08/tweetdeck-memory-leak/#comment-7977633

