Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
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See if you can get access to a MacBook Air with a SSD hard drive. It could be the way resources are used in Safari with HomeNet and somehow it is pulling on the hard drive. If that is the case, a solid state or flash drive is going to reference things faster.I too have noticed certain websites working much quicker on my iPad and MacBook Air compared to my MacBook Pros and Mac Mini (Pros and Minis have regular spinning drives). With the exception of the iPad (iOS 4) my other machines are all on the same version of Snow Leopard (OSX 10.6.7), and the MacBook Air has the smaller processor, less RAM, and most hard drive capacity eaten-up. The only difference that makes any sense is the SSD. It isn't all websites; it is only a handful. You should give it a try though. Then ask HomeNet if they've noticed this.
See if you can get access to a MacBook Air with a SSD hard drive. It could be the way resources are used in Safari with HomeNet and somehow it is pulling on the hard drive. If that is the case, a solid state or flash drive is going to reference things faster.
I too have noticed certain websites working much quicker on my iPad and MacBook Air compared to my MacBook Pros and Mac Mini (Pros and Minis have regular spinning drives). With the exception of the iPad (iOS 4) my other machines are all on the same version of Snow Leopard (OSX 10.6.7), and the MacBook Air has the smaller processor, less RAM, and most hard drive capacity eaten-up. The only difference that makes any sense is the SSD.
It isn't all websites; it is only a handful. You should give it a try though. Then ask HomeNet if they've noticed this.