LoWiTUsA macrumors member Original poster Sep 29, 2004 #1 I ll just install Firefox that I like a lot. How can I manage to make it the default used browser of my system ??? Thanks PS I love my new Ibook 😛
I ll just install Firefox that I like a lot. How can I manage to make it the default used browser of my system ??? Thanks PS I love my new Ibook 😛
edesignuk Moderator emeritus Sep 29, 2004 #2 Open Safari, go in to Safari's prefs, you'll find it in there.
G GovornorPhatt macrumors regular Sep 29, 2004 #3 edesignuk said: Open Safari, go in to Safari's prefs, you'll find it in there. Click to expand... Why is it in Safari? Why not put it in the internet preferences pane? It doesn't make any sense there.
edesignuk said: Open Safari, go in to Safari's prefs, you'll find it in there. Click to expand... Why is it in Safari? Why not put it in the internet preferences pane? It doesn't make any sense there.
edesignuk Moderator emeritus Sep 29, 2004 #4 GovornorPhatt said: Why is it in Safari? Why not put it in the internet preferences pane? It doesn't make any sense there. Click to expand... Don't ask me, I didn't make it that way, I'm just saying where it is!
GovornorPhatt said: Why is it in Safari? Why not put it in the internet preferences pane? It doesn't make any sense there. Click to expand... Don't ask me, I didn't make it that way, I'm just saying where it is!
Sneeper macrumors regular Sep 29, 2004 #5 edesignuk said: Don't ask me, I didn't make it that way, I'm just saying where it is! Click to expand... What's also weird is you have to go to Image Capture application to state whether you want to launch iPhoto (or another application) when connecting a digital camera. Who makes these design decisions?!
edesignuk said: Don't ask me, I didn't make it that way, I'm just saying where it is! Click to expand... What's also weird is you have to go to Image Capture application to state whether you want to launch iPhoto (or another application) when connecting a digital camera. Who makes these design decisions?!
SpaceMagic macrumors 68000 Sep 30, 2004 #6 Because it's Apple becoming like Microsoft. It's so silly you have to go into Safari to change it!