Posts Tagged ‘browsing

Safari 4 is a high performance, modern Internet web browser for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows.  It supports HTML 5 and CSS 3, and includes the Nitro Javascript Engine. Safari 4 includes features to help maximize your online experience. It is designed to use tabbed browsing to reduce browser window clutter; see your favorite web sites at a glance in Top Sites; perform full history searches to find a website you visited in the past, and use Cover Flow for history and bookmarked sites.  Safari 4 is also designed to block pop-up windows, and use powerful built-in development tools. This guide will help you familiarize yourself with the look and feel of Safari 4, as well as a few customizations that help you personalize your browsing experience

One of Safari 4’s unsung features is an option to open one of your bookmark folders as tabs in each new window. It’s a long-requested addition that can significantly speed up your browsing.

Safari 4 is a high performance, modern Internet web browser for Mac OS X and Windows.  It supports the latest standards in HTML 5 and CSS 3, and includes the Nitro Javascript Engine. Safari 4 includes features to help maximize your online experience.

Safari is an Internet web browser included with Mac OS X. It includes features to help maximize your online experience. You can use tabbed browsing to cut down on window clutter, block pop-up windows, make widgets out of websites, and have Safari automatically fill in your personal information when you’re making online purchases. This guide will help you familiarize yourself with the look and feel of Safari, as well as a few customizations that help you personalize your browsing experience

If you’ve been using Safari’s Private Browsing feature to keep your web-tracks hidden, it might come as a surprise to you that you are leaving a very visible record of the sites you’ve been visiting. This tutorial will show you how to remove those records. Using a Terminal command, anyone with access to your Mac (local or remote) can get a list of the sites that you’ve visited, even with Safari’s Private Browsing feature enabled. Safari gives you a bit of a ‘warm and fuzzy’ feeling of private browsing with their explanation of the Private Browsing feature.


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