Why is safari so painfully slow?

When I first got my mac just over a year ago, I was amazed at the speed, beauty and ease of use of safari compared to IE (treacle-like) and fire fox (clunky and a bit tacky).
But now Safari has slowed down to such an extent that its interfering with my productivity and I am seriously thinking about transferring to Chrome.
I've tried clearning the cache, verifying and repairing permissions, repairing the disk and clearing out the other forms autofill that I don't need (I left it to less that 10).
But none of this has had any significant effect to the speed. Even when I go back to pages just visited, it can take up to 20 sec before the page even starts to load.
What do I do??!!?? (he says wringing his hands in grief)

Try this first...
From the Safari menu bar click Safari / Reset Safari. Select the top 7 buttons, click Reset.
Restart your Mac. Try Safari. If that didn't make any difference...
From your Safari menu bar click Safari / Preferences then select the Security tab. Deselect: Enable plug ins Quit then relaunch Safari. If Safari speeds up loading pages, troubleshooting help here. Unsupported third-party add-ons may cause Safari to unexpectedly quit or have performance issues
Check Safari / Preferences - Extensions. If you have any installed, turn that off, quit, relaunch Safari.
Quit Safari. Open a Finder window select your Home folder in the Sidebar on the left. Then open the Library folder, then the Caches folder, then the com.apple.Safari folder. Move the cache.db file from the com.apple.Safari folder to the Trash. Relaunch Safari.
Check for Login Items:  Open System Preferences/Accounts then select the Login Items tab. Delete any files or apps you have listed there. And go to /Library/Startup Items. Move any files in the Startup Items folder to the Trash.
Right or control click the MacintoshHD icon. Click Get Info. In the Get Info window you will see Capacity and Available. Make sure you always have a minimum of 15% free disk space.
Try Safari in another user account. Same problems there, then log back into your admin account, launch Disk Utility.  /Applications/Utillities.
Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left then select the First Aid tab.
Click: Verify Disk  (not Verify Disk Permissions). If the startup disk needs repairing, follow the instructions for Using Disk Utility to verify or repair disks
Your profile indicates you are running v10.6.4. You can update your software by installing the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update.

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