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Safari 4 Beta a Pleasure to Work With
After reading some, mostly positive, reviews of the latest version of Apple’s browser Safari (4 Beta) , I decided to download it and have a go at it. Safari already was one of my favorite browsers - I use three at this point in time: the latest version of Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome ...
It was a pleasure to lose this bet
highclearing.com — By Thoreau Accused enemy combatant Ali Al-Marri is being transferred to civilian custody to stand trial in a regular court of law. A few months ago I made a bet that Obama would assert the power to detain enemy combatants without trial. I am ... (more) It was a pleasure to lose this bet
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Safari 4 Public BetaLittle Green Footballs
You Mac users have a treat waiting at the Apple website: Apple Releases Beta of Safari 4 . Here’s a direct link to the download page . First geeked-out impressions: the Javascript engine is screaming fast. Pages with a lot of Javascript are very noticeably quicker. LGF seems to work ...
Thank God!PoliGazette
I’m using Safari 3 again: it works perfectly. What a pleasure to be able to work with Safari 3; it loads webpages fast, loses no content, doesn’t crash, etc. I wonder how long it’ll take Apple to make Safari 4 as good and as stable as Safari 3. Hopefully not too long: ...
I take back my positive words about Safari 4PoliGazette
Last week I published a post praising the new Safari 4 Beta browser. It was, so I wrote, a fast browser and an improvement over Safari 3. Well, after using it for a couple of days now I take my words back. This browser is horrible, especially for bloggers. It doesn’t work well at all, ...
Safari 4 Hidden PrefsLittle Green Footballs
Here’s a handy list of Safari 4 Hidden Preferences . To change these preferences, you use the Mac OS X Terminal application, located in: Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal If you’ve never used the Terminal before, here’s an introduction .
Safari 4 Ups and DownsLittle Green Footballs
After a couple of days of using the public beta of Safari 4 , I have three main points of contention that have been interrupting my workflow. 1) I post to LGF primarily by using a Javascript bookmarklet (a bit of Javascript code that works as a bookmark) that pops up a new window containing ...