Troll ??? - hugels
I use Safari several hours a week and normally have none of your problems.Let's say I am more than 20 hours online a week and I absolutely prefer Safari as a browser - for the ease of use and the quick possibility to manually turn of Plug-ins such as "Flash Ad-ons" or even sometimes PDF-Reader. Or all other Preferences in Safari.
If I want to browse without deleting all my Safari cookies then I just take Firefox 1.0.6 where I delete all cookies after browsing.
Internet Explorer just sucks cause it does not accept/support most W3C standards - even the new version from M$ will not support the standards. They want to create their own standards.
- I hate dictation from REDMOND!!!
--- I do know IE - we have IE on the (University) Library's PCs ---
PS: The only thing not done well in Safari is Bookmark Management compared to Firefox. (e.g. save several Taps as a Session-Bookmark)
Tuesday, August 30 2005 @ 10:03 AM PDT
Horrible - Dester Wallaboo
Your user experience appears to be an isolated one. We have several dozen machines running Safari without a hiccup.If I were you, I'd download and install AppleJack:
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/19596
Then boot up in single user mode (hold down command-s while booting up)
Once there type in 'applejack' and run the automated processes.
I suspect it's something more to do with issues of your OS than Safari itself.
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Monday, August 29 2005 @ 01:31 PM PDT