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SafariNoBrush

SafariNoBrush - 1.22

Removes brushed metal style from Safari

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.22
Release Date: 2003-06-24
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 7,404
Downloads (all versions): 18,203

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Product Description:

SafariNoBrush is a sample application that will patch Apple's Safari browser to remove the brushed appearance of browser's windows. You can also revert the application to the original style.

What's new in this version:

Safari version up to date (1.0, bundle 85)

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or higher

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SafariNoBrush ReviewDoes the Deed on Safari 1.0 - Version: 1.22, 6/24/2003 11:06PM PST

jeffcgd
Hurrah! Stripped that hideous metal right off Safari again. I had to use this cos Metalifizer (APE module for Unsanity's Application enhancer) is somewhat incompatable with Quicktime 6.3 - it causes the Finder to report as 'not running' on login, when it is (I think this is an Apple issue, not Unsanity's).
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SafariNoBrush CommentaryThanks for the tip - Version: 1.22, 6/24/2003 10:44PM PST

Romuald
Thanks for the tip, I'll try to make a new version with permissions checks ASAP (quite busy at work currently so I don't have much time)
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SafariNoBrush ReviewPermissions Problems - Version: 1.22, 6/24/2003 07:25PM PST

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FredericoR
For those of you seeing the 'can't copy 'xxx' file' error, it is due to a permissions problem with the application; i.e., if the Safari installation is owned by 'system', and not the current user (admin or otherwise), SafariNoBrush will return the aforementioned error. The solution is to login as root and rerun the application, or, or, simply duplicate the Safari Application and run SFNB on it, or, not as safe, change the permissions using Get Info for the folder Safari->Contents->English.lproj and its entire enclosed contents. I do not advise the latter. The difference in experience for those who are successful, and not logged in as root appears to be the difference between dowloading the standalone installer and using Software Update; SU sets ownershipt to root (system), while the standalone seems to set ownership to the user (or at least allows others to Read & Write). HTH -- Frederico
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