Always crashes for various Reasons.
Unbelievable that a Company like Apple is not able to Code a decent Browser!
Furthermore it resets always the preferences at makes itself the default Browser after every reboot. This kinda Microsoft behavior is rude and definitely a reason for me to delete this Thing from my Disk.
Apple Safari
Browse the Web with speed and an elegant interface.
Version: 4.0.4
Crash, crash and crash!
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Prebinder Wednesday, October 31 2007 @ 04:42 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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Crash, crash and crash! - Prebinder
No, does not have anything to do with Adobe.For example there seems to be a Problem with the right click...YES! Right Click! It always crashes when I try to....there are a lot of other reasons, special websites etc....but to me it looks like poorly Code.
Saturday, November 03 2007 @ 12:20 AM PDT
Crash, crash and crash! - macamity
tried this too, still crashes.Saturday, November 24 2007 @ 06:01 AM PST
Crash, crash and crash! - jon.nebenfuhr
The issue is most likely that you have an old version of Adobe Reader installed that cannot properly use new features Safari allows for PDF documents. Uninstall all Adobe reader apps, quit all browser apps, and then install the most recent version available from Adobe (currently 8.0.x as of this post).I had this issue with the Safari 3 beta and almost went back to using 2, but installing Adobe Reader 8 and making sure it's the PDF plug-in in use for my browsers resolved this immediately. No problems with PDFs with Safari after that.
Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 09:46 PM PDT
Crash, crash and crash! - jon.nebenfuhr
The issue is most likely that you have an old version of Adobe Reader installed that cannot properly use new features Safari allows for PDF documents. Uninstall all Adobe reader apps, quit all browser apps, and then install the most recent version available from Adobe (currently 8.0.x as of this post).I had this issue with the Safari 3 beta and almost went back to using 2, but installing Adobe Reader 8 and making sure it's the PDF plug-in in use for my browsers resolved this immediately. No problems with PDFs with Safari after that.
Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 09:49 PM PDT
Crash, crash and crash! - jon.nebenfuhr
The issue is most likely that you have an old version of Adobe Reader installed that cannot properly use new features Safari allows for PDF documents. Uninstall all Adobe reader apps, quit all browser apps, and then install the most recent version available from Adobe (currently 8.0.x as of this post).I had this issue with the Safari 3 beta and almost went back to using 2, but installing Adobe Reader 8 and making sure it's the PDF plug-in in use for my browsers resolved this immediately. No problems with PDFs with Safari after that.
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Thursday, November 01 2007 @ 09:44 PM PDT