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manage cookies, block animations in Safari

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Crashes the new safari 3.0 beta

Feedback Type:  Troubleshooting Report

Contributed by: Tee Monday, June 11 2007 @ 02:44 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Does not work with the new Safari 3.0 beta.
Make sure you remove the "SafariPlus" folder from ~/Library/InputManagers
or else Safari 3.0 beta (522.11) will crash when launching.

10.4.9 PPC   
System Info:

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5 comments |

Same on Intel macs. - siriusfox1

Same problem exists on the Intel Macs. Please fix this, I love Safari Plus, and I love the features of Safari 3.0. Don't make me choose sides!

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Tuesday, June 12 2007 @ 07:01 AM PDT


Crashes the new safari 3.0 beta - sloosley--2008

I too have my fingers crossed that the developer will make SafariPlus work in 3.0. I really appreciate how simply it manages cookies. It's a 5 star add on for sure!!

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Tuesday, June 12 2007 @ 08:03 AM PDT


Crashes the new safari 3.0 beta - Aeschylus1

I love this app - it is the only one I really miss for Safari. But 3.0 is too good to let it go.

Author - please update this plugin.

THANKS!

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Tuesday, June 12 2007 @ 11:26 AM PDT


Crashes the new safari 3.0 beta - jrc Software

The changes in Safari 3 are extensive... It's not clear right now if it'll be possible to fix SafariPlus to work with Safari 3. Stay tuned.

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Tuesday, June 12 2007 @ 11:56 AM PDT


Crashes the new safari 3.0 beta - jrc Software

There is a new PRE-RELEASE build available at

http://web.mac.com/jrc/SafariPlus/download/SafariPlus-1.6a1.zip

I haven't figured out how to disable animated images, but everything else should work.

It wouldn't hurt to back up ~/Library/Cookies before trying this PRE-RELEASE software. If you experience crashes, please make sure you are not running any other Safari extensions, and then e-mail me the crash log (jrc_feedback @ mac-dot-com).

NOTE: This build is only intended for Safari 3. If you are using Safari 2, then do not upgrade.

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Wednesday, June 20 2007 @ 05:28 PM PDT