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Apple Safari

Safari is Apple's Web browser based on the Konqueror rendering engine. It offers outstanding performance, rendering even the most complex of pages at high speed. It uses advanced Mac OS X interface technologies to offer an all-new, much easier view of the Web, and features an advanced bookmark manager, built-in Google search, seamless downloads, and a pop-up blocking mechanism.

Tags Internet Web Browsers
Licenses Freeware
Operating Systems Mac OS X

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  •  17 May 2004 20:16
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Changes: Compatibility with Web sites and Web applications was improved. Support for personal certificate authentication was added. Full keyboard access for navigation is now available. The ability to resume interrupted downloads was added. Support was added for Web sites that use LiveConnect for communication between JavaScript and Java applets (requires Java 1.4.2).

Changes: This update improves how Safari validates the authenticity of websites that use SSL certificates.

Changes: This version introduces tabbed browsing, AutoFill for forms and passwords, privacy reset, multi-language capabilities for English, Japanese, French and German, importing of Netscape and Mozilla bookmarks , increased standards compatibility, and improved AppleScript support.

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  •  12 Feb 2003 16:59
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Changes: Safari Update 2-12-03 improves compatibility with popular Web sites, displays Web pages and Flash content more quickly, adds XML support, increases standards conformance, and improves stability. The update also works with self-signed security certificates.

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  •  11 Jan 2003 03:12
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Changes: This update fixes various bugs in the initial beta release and is recommended for all users.

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Rcomment-before 18 May 2004 07:18 Rcomment-trans ZackS Rcomment-after

Re: Convert public webpages to PDF

> Hi,

>

> I think browsers should allow people to

> convert public webpages to pdf

> documents, so I built an online file

> conversion engine to do it. If you

> would like to add this feature to

> Safari, I'm happy to integrate my

> technology so it is invisible to the end

> users.

>

> Check out www.2convert.com and convert a

> webpage. You'll get the idea. If you

> want it, let me know.

>

> Charles

This functionality is already included in every single Mac

OS X application, including Safari, via the Print dialog

box.

Rcomment-before 06 May 2003 13:39 Rcomment-trans charlesbarr Rcomment-after

Convert public webpages to PDF
Hi,

I think browsers should allow people to convert public webpages to pdf documents, so I built an online file conversion engine to do it. If you would like to add this feature to Safari, I'm happy to integrate my technology so it is invisible to the end users.

Check out www.2convert.com and convert a webpage. You'll get the idea. If you want it, let me know.

Charles

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