Safari 5 with windows 7 slow browsing

Hi all,
I don't know if my issue have been posted before or not.
I'm using safari 5 on windows 7 64 bit, when I open multiple tabs "5 tabs for example" safari becomes slower for some minutes and stop till I restart it and open my pages from the history..
I found this page on apple support section talks about the same issue http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3408
but I don't think it's helpful, do any one knows if they have released any update or any easier steps to solve it.
I'm using firefox till this issue get solved.

Did you get any help? Safari had become so slow for me as to be unusable. I signed up at OpenDNS (free) and using their server(s) solved the problem.

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    I do NOT want to borwse any more tutorials.
    I do NOT want to personalize my experience.
    I do NOT want to check out any community discussions.
    I do NOT want to 'see around the communities'!
    I just want to have fun! If possible with my iPod, if not I'll change that to another device too (and in order not to unsatisfy any other person not even donate it to an NGO).
    One more chance for Apple an iTunes:
    Just tell me what to do in order to fix my update problems - or else I shall be gone.
    CU? Your decision.
    Urs

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