Safari has got really slow..

Hi
Over the past few weeks I've noticed Safari (2.0.4) has got really slow at both finding and loading web pages.
I know it's not my connection as when I open the same page in Flock or FF it's really fast.
I've emptied Safari's cache but it's made no difference.
Any ideas?
Thanks
15" 1.67 Ghz PowerBook & 12 1.33 Ghz Power Book   Mac OS X (10.4.4)  

Hi Roger
Over the past few weeks I've noticed Safari (2.0.4) has got really slow at both finding and loading web pages.
I know it's not my connection as when I open the same page in Flock or FF it's really fast.
I've emptied Safari's cache but it's made no difference.
Here's a list of basics I recommend when Safari slows down:
1. Empty your cache & History settings via the Safari menu
2. Trash your Icons Folder:
 HD/Users/Home/Your_Name/Library/Safari/Icons
* Restart Safari and a new folder will be automatically regenerated.
3. Shut down your computer . . . unplug the computer, modem, and router, if you have one. Also the power to support the modem. Let everything sit for 2-3 minutes. Plug everything back in, start up your modem & router, then restart your computer.
For slow opening, I'd recommend checking your Font Book application for duplicate fonts (the ones with the little bullets next to them). If you find any, select them one at a time, go up to the Edit menu, and click on "Resolve Duplicates.
** I see that you are using a Powerbook. When you shut it down overnights than run MacJanitor. This a special script developed for Powerbook, iBook, Laptop etc ... users.
MacJanitor
This are the easiest things to start with
* Let us know if how every thing went ...
Dimaxum

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    2012-10-27 11:58:28,737 com.apple.backupd: Copied 17084 files (101.1 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 12:03:29,738 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-27 12:08:48,730 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-11-000842 (151.7 MB)
    2012-10-27 12:08:48,730 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    2012-10-27 12:08:49,446 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-27 12:47:20,465 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-27 12:47:20,481 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-27 12:48:10,251 com.apple.backupd: 1.13 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 12:53:58,776 com.apple.backupd: Copied 22827 files (128.7 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 12:54:02,964 com.apple.backupd: Copied 22923 files (131.2 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 12:54:36,185 com.apple.backupd: 1000.7 MB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 13:00:03,160 com.apple.backupd: Copied 21837 files (10.3 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 13:00:03,849 com.apple.backupd: Copied 21858 files (10.3 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 13:06:28,929 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-27 13:12:57,224 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-19-001425 (124.6 MB)
    2012-10-27 13:12:57,224 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    2012-10-27 13:12:57,942 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-27 13:47:34,859 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-27 13:47:34,900 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-27 13:48:04,455 com.apple.backupd: 1.02 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 13:48:23,702 com.apple.backupd: Copied 3222 files (38.5 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 13:48:24,129 com.apple.backupd: Copied 3243 files (38.5 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 13:48:24,408 com.apple.backupd: 997.0 MB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 13:48:26,324 com.apple.backupd: Copied 392 files (176 bytes) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 13:48:26,602 com.apple.backupd: Copied 413 files (176 bytes) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 13:48:27,744 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-27 13:55:02,021 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-25-001915 (164.5 MB)
    2012-10-27 13:55:02,021 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    2012-10-27 13:55:02,732 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-27 14:47:19,892 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-27 14:47:19,907 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-27 14:47:28,688 com.apple.backupd: 1.14 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 14:49:02,659 com.apple.backupd: Copied 2410 files (108.6 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 14:49:04,799 com.apple.backupd: Copied 2501 files (109.1 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 14:49:05,081 com.apple.backupd: 1.04 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 14:49:08,439 com.apple.backupd: Copied 984 files (1.3 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 14:49:08,729 com.apple.backupd: Copied 1005 files (1.3 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 14:49:11,287 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-27 14:55:51,590 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-143227 (53.9 MB)
    2012-10-27 14:55:51,590 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    2012-10-27 14:55:52,225 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-27 15:47:19,811 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-27 15:47:19,821 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-27 15:47:31,172 com.apple.backupd: 1.44 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 15:48:20,070 com.apple.backupd: Copied 3535 files (343.4 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 15:48:25,645 com.apple.backupd: Copied 3725 files (346.7 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 15:48:26,080 com.apple.backupd: 1.15 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 15:48:35,615 com.apple.backupd: Copied 1545 files (94.6 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 15:48:36,091 com.apple.backupd: Copied 1626 files (94.6 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 15:48:39,571 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-27 15:55:28,025 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-153015 (49.4 MB)
    2012-10-27 15:55:28,025 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    2012-10-27 15:55:29,351 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-27 18:30:41,454 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-27 18:30:41,466 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-27 18:31:36,523 com.apple.backupd: 1.22 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 18:37:34,394 com.apple.backupd: Copied 23095 files (133.2 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 18:37:44,575 com.apple.backupd: Copied 23684 files (155.5 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 18:38:14,029 com.apple.backupd: 1.05 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 18:43:52,899 com.apple.backupd: Copied 22561 files (51.2 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 18:43:53,918 com.apple.backupd: Copied 22582 files (51.2 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 18:50:13,929 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-27 18:56:34,516 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-133119 (113.0 MB)
    2012-10-27 18:56:34,516 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    2012-10-27 18:56:35,224 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-27 19:53:18,374 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-27 19:53:18,404 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-27 19:54:13,665 com.apple.backupd: 1.14 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 20:00:09,414 com.apple.backupd: Copied 23042 files (88.5 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 20:00:10,395 com.apple.backupd: Copied 23063 files (88.5 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 20:00:49,047 com.apple.backupd: 1.04 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-27 20:06:24,604 com.apple.backupd: Copied 21473 files (7.3 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-27 20:06:25,914 com.apple.backupd: Copied 21494 files (7.3 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-27 20:12:54,448 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-27 20:19:23,604 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-194550 (47.1 MB)
    2012-10-27 20:19:23,605 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
    2012-10-27 20:19:24,327 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-28 11:48:14,703 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-28 11:48:14,722 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-28 11:48:37,575 com.apple.backupd: 1.09 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-28 11:49:51,995 com.apple.backupd: Copied 6920 files (41.9 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-28 11:49:52,673 com.apple.backupd: Copied 6941 files (41.9 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-28 11:49:53,539 com.apple.backupd: 1.04 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-28 11:49:59,493 com.apple.backupd: Copied 2092 files (5.9 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-28 11:49:59,916 com.apple.backupd: Copied 2113 files (5.9 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-28 11:50:02,203 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-28 11:53:40,283 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-09-28-174306 (134.6 MB)
    2012-10-28 11:54:07,999 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-27-003102 (11.7 MB)
    2012-10-28 11:54:15,314 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-233059 (21.7 MB)
    2012-10-28 11:54:24,087 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-223050 (38.6 MB)
    2012-10-28 11:54:31,923 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-213058 (11.7 MB)
    2012-10-28 11:54:31,923 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 5 expired backups removed
    2012-10-28 11:54:33,203 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-28 12:03:09,983 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-28 12:03:10,080 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-28 12:04:22,222 com.apple.backupd: 1.16 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-28 12:09:37,907 com.apple.backupd: Copied 17151 files (105.3 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-28 12:09:40,692 com.apple.backupd: Copied 17197 files (105.3 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-28 12:10:22,894 com.apple.backupd: 1.05 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available
    2012-10-28 12:16:08,092 com.apple.backupd: Copied 21592 files (113.4 MB) from volume System HD.
    2012-10-28 12:16:08,903 com.apple.backupd: Copied 21613 files (113.4 MB) from volume Data HD.
    2012-10-28 12:20:52,914 com.apple.backupd: Starting post-backup thinning
    2012-10-28 12:21:19,721 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-204134 (51.1 MB)
    2012-10-28 12:27:53,979 com.apple.backupd: Deleted /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb/Kristian’s iMac/2012-10-26-190107 (62.0 MB)
    2012-10-28 12:27:53,979 com.apple.backupd: Post-back up thinning complete: 2 expired backups removed
    2012-10-28 12:27:54,563 com.apple.backupd: Backup completed successfully.
    2012-10-28 12:28:37,854 com.apple.backupd: Starting standard backup
    2012-10-28 12:28:37,862 com.apple.backupd: Backing up to: /Volumes/iMac Backup/Backups.backupdb
    2012-10-28 12:29:14,836 com.apple.backupd: 1.16 GB required (including padding), 1.39 TB available

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