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Problems with Safari 3.0 beta - Version: 0.5, 7/17/2007 07:18AM PST
TomEck
I really like this hack. Very very helpful. But it seems, it does not work with Safari 3.0 beta.
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- Problems with Safari 3.0 beta
frame paging keyboard shortcut bug? - Version: 0.5, 2/17/2006 05:38PM PST
garyyuen
Any chance the problem I reported in the last feedback could get some treatment? It's a big deal to me. :)
problem with 10.4.4 - Version: 0.5, 1/18/2006 02:31PM PST
garyyuen
Very nice and lightweight plugin. It works wonderfully. With 10.4.4, it seems fiwt breaks paging up and down with the keyboard within a frame.
I love it... 



- Version: 0.4, 1/13/2005 06:29PM PST
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aristotle1990
Can't imagine using Safari without it...
great plug-in! 



- Version: 0.4, 12/13/2004 11:57AM PST
michael clarke
one suggestion: since "\" is used to repeat a search, please implement "shift-\" to search in reverse... thanks for the great plug-in!
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Fantastic! 



- Version: 0.4, 10/28/2004 07:58PM PST
sbjunkie
I've gotten used to the same kind of feature in the Opera web browser. I love it!!
Shouldn't it be... - Version: 0.4, 10/27/2004 05:23PM PST
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ToddK1
'fayt'?
titles r stoopid 



- Version: 0.3, 9/13/2004 03:43PM PST
Yo-Papa
nice thingy. easier than command -f. very convenient. and free! very kind of the author. thanks.
Agree. Pretty neat 



- Version: 0.3, 9/11/2004 08:01PM PST
Bud Simrin
Works just as advertised after installation. However, I notice that it is unable to find words in all caps. It would also be nice to be able to adjust the speed at which one must type. I believe in order to search for a word of 6 or 7 letters I had to type rather swifty and there were usually a lot of words on the pages I searched that started with the same 3 or 4 letters. However, hitting \ to find the next occurrence worked great and was a way of getting there.
Yep, does the job 



- Version: 0.3, 9/10/2004 11:05AM PST
bannoy
Just installed it and it's working like a charm so far. No stability issues noticed.