Safari 3.1.2 verrrry slow to open

Any ideas why Safari is very, i do mean very slow to open on Windows XP? I have a very fast laptop with 4GB RAM. There really shouldn't be a problem

Safari is not your normal browser. It requires much, much more RAM than any of the other browsers.
So it's like starting a video game for the first time. It takes awhile to load, but if you close it and restart it again, it should open faster the 2nd time around, since the RAM it cleared the first time is still available.
What other applications are you running? The only annoying thing I have found about Safari is that the WinAmp scrolling text shows thru Safari sometimes. But that's because of the way WinAmp programmed their scrolling text...

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