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Safari Magic 1.1 



- Version: 1.1, 10/5/2004 04:50PM PST
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Skooks
Nice joke ! - Version: 1.1, 10/5/2004 05:43AM PST
(5 of 5 users found this comment useful)
Batware
Sorry, but it's a joke… Doesn't worth the download time ! What about terminal ? Shells ? Keep on practicing, maybe you'll find out a way to program something different… Think !
Not Too Magic 



- Version: 1.0, 9/19/2004 10:44AM PST
(6 of 6 users found this comment useful)
danielpunkass
I was excited about this product, because I thought it would accomplish something I've been wanting for a while, now: the ability to easily grab parts of a web page for printing.
While on the surface this product appears to provide this, in reality it's quite less than that. It allows you to basically print anything you can select in a web page. As you probably know, when you select something in a web page it selects only the text, not the structure of what you are viewing. Usually what I want to do is print a part of a web page, like a table, without any of its surrounding elements. In Safari Magic, this is possible, but only to the same extent that you could easily copy and paste the text into TextEdit or another app.
The utility includes a "PrintBoard" feature, which allows you to compose graphics and text from a page into a custom document for printing, but again, this is no more feature-filled than using TextEdit, and in fact, is annoying because pictures cannot be dragged directly to the edit area, and must instead be dragged to a special "picture drop" icon.
It would be nice to see something like what this utility purports to be. But this isn't magic.
While on the surface this product appears to provide this, in reality it's quite less than that. It allows you to basically print anything you can select in a web page. As you probably know, when you select something in a web page it selects only the text, not the structure of what you are viewing. Usually what I want to do is print a part of a web page, like a table, without any of its surrounding elements. In Safari Magic, this is possible, but only to the same extent that you could easily copy and paste the text into TextEdit or another app.
The utility includes a "PrintBoard" feature, which allows you to compose graphics and text from a page into a custom document for printing, but again, this is no more feature-filled than using TextEdit, and in fact, is annoying because pictures cannot be dragged directly to the edit area, and must instead be dragged to a special "picture drop" icon.
It would be nice to see something like what this utility purports to be. But this isn't magic.
Also, this guy is out for as much money as he can grab from you. You only get one copy of the program. If you ever need another copy, you have to buy it! You can't download another copy and use the serial code that you pay for to run it. He looks for every way to make more for doing less on his part.
And, when you email for support, he will not provide it.