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Windows Safari Fixed

Hi there... if you\'re having display issues with your copy of saafri beta 3 theres a really simple fix - visit www.markrushworth.com for details.

permanent link 13 jun at 10:41 by mark rushworth

There are 5 guest comments so far.

commentat 13:34 on 13 June 2007, tGos wrote:

From the reports so far, I'm holding off until at least the next beta version. Two clicks in and it just doesn't work, is what I'm reading. How easy is Safari to upgrade by the way?

commentat 19:28 on 13 June 2007, Carlos Bernal wrote:

I have not experienced any problems with Safari, on the contrary I think it loads quickly, renders pages faster than Firefox and Opera, and I'm using it for personal browsing.

commentat 08:08 on 14 June 2007, jswift wrote:

No problems here either. I've used it for a couple of days and had no issues. It comes with Apple Software Updater, so I'm hoping that it will be easy to update.

commentat 10:32 on 14 June 2007, Ivan wrote:

I would be careful using it for everyday browsing as some fairly serious security risks have been found, remember this is only a Beta so use with caution.

commentat 11:01 on 15 June 2007, Alex wrote:

It's quite buggy, even for the beta. Page rendersngs differ significantly from any other browser. People experience font problems. Difficulties with starting the application. Crashes are common.

Safari for Windows needs a lot of work, before its final release.

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