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Wow. That's fast browsing. The new Safari
#21
[quote DaviDC.]Anybody know what Drocera is? It's in the disk image along with Webkit.
Its Apple's JavaScript debugger. http://webkit.org/blog/61/introducing-drosera/
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#22
Yeah, I got brave & opened it & saw what it was. I closed it right away 'cause I don't need to be debuggin' nothin'.
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#23
[quote Article Accelerator][quote decocritter]I have safari 1.3.2 and OSX 10.3.9.. Mine is slow.
The current version of Safari is 3.0.4. There's a world of difference between this version and the one you're using.
3.0.4 seems decent when my connection is good however here in the Philippines it varies tons.

Out of ignorance I ask .. is built for Leopard primarily ...?
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#24
I'm using 3.04

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#25
Looks like it's made to scream on Leopard, but not Tiger.

Can anybody confirm?
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#26
I was happy with the beta of 3 in Tiger ---- but I was also using it on a G3/400 most of the time. I access the Mini via ARD more often than not.

Of course, having the MacBook running it now - is about 1/2 of a second to get it to launch.
That is wicked fast.
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#27
[quote M A V I C]Eh, well, having good ad blocking will speed up surfing much more than that.
Is this what you use to block ads? http://safariadblock.sourceforge.net/

I just tried it and it seems to work very well. You can turn it on and off in your safari prefs. Only works with Leopard and it works with the webkit safari.
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#28
[quote Mactel][quote M A V I C]Eh, well, having good ad blocking will speed up surfing much more than that.
Is this what you use to block ads? http://safariadblock.sourceforge.net/

I just tried it and it seems to work very well. You can turn it on and off in your safari prefs. Only works with Leopard and it works with the webkit safari.
Nope, I use http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/
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