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- adjective computing
Tending to crash.
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Examples
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I find 9x too 'crashy' for my liking, and I had an awful time with ME.
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And for some reason Adobe products get crashy when OO is open.
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While the beta was crashy (at least for Windows), it is leaner, meaner, and a bit more flashy than Firefox or Chrome.
What You DO Get In Mac OS X Snow Leopard | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Not much has changed from Safari 4 since we took you on a hands on look at Safari 4 beta — except for the fact that Safari 4 has hopefully lost the significant “crashy” aspect — which Apple has claimed is the case.
Safari 4 Leaves Beta, Calls Itself “World’s Fastest Browser” | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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I wish someone would make one of these for Mac, of course maybe the crashy problems should be solved first. sickstick
Firefox Optimised Build Runs Faster, Uses Less Memory | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Sure, on the one hand, they need this because the apps coming out now are a touch crashy, but going forward as the platform matures, that should happen less and less and now the lifespan of these games is expanded since they can get better over time.
Of course the iPhone is a gaming platform and a computing one, too. : #comments 2008
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I use Byline on iPhone not perfect - very crashy and quite slow because it integrates with Google Reader - I don't want to have to set up all those feeds again every time I try a new RSS reader.
My Taptu app takes the visual news aggregator to mobile Jemima Kiss 2010
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Of course, the warning on the Chrome Blog says to NOT DOWNLOAD THEM unless you like crashy and incomplete and unpredictable software.
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Note: The software is very alpha and fairly crashy : So be warned.
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That aside, my general experience with using Windows is that it's very crashy ... not just the operating system, but the programs, and using them ...
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