Yes Anne, that's what most users probably overlook. The restore all windows 
feature can betray all previous opened windows. 

Sometimes it happens that a particularly badly coded webpage would crash safari 
altogether, and unless you delete the com.apple.safari.plist or turn voice over 
off and command option q safari, yo will constantly have the busy signal 

Anyhow, great mention 

Yuma 



On 3/02/2012, at 8:07 PM, Anne Robertson wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> I regularly see messages from people complaining that their Macs are slowing 
> down since upgrading to Lion. One explanation could be that, by default, all 
> windows are reopened when an application is launched. Someone I know had over 
> 40 windows open in Pages and wondered why it took so long to launch.
> 
> You can change this behaviour in System Preferences, in the General pane. 
> Look for "Restore windows when quitting and re-opening apps" and uncheck the 
> check box.
> 
> To find out how many windows are open in an application, press VO-F2-F2 for 
> the Window Chooser.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Anne
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