Finally!!!!!Address issues that prevented printing U.S. Postal Service shipping labels and embedded PDFs
Finally!!!!!Address issues that prevented printing U.S. Postal Service shipping labels and embedded PDFs
old-school said:Was naively hoping this update would merge the search bar and address bar.
Safari has been garbage, I have had nothing but problems and headaches with it.
I love Apple products, but I also love whatever works best. For me, Chrome has been the fastest through experience. If Safari ever surpasses Chrome, I will go back.
Thank god they finally fixed the USPS Shipping label issue - that has been driving me nuts for months.
thats all well and fine BUT will this update make safari "snappier"?
That's new. Usually Safari updates have an update to Webkit which is used by the entire system, hence the restart requirement. Maybe this is a Safari specific update that doesn't affect Webkit?
Was naively hoping this update would merge the search bar and address bar.
Nope - back to chrome.
I've been getting the white page bug a lot - I use 5 tabs and multiple windows sometimes (usually a second Safari window for Facebook when I'm using the chat, and the original Safari window for browsing tabs).
Hopefully less beach balls too - I've had a stuttery beach ball when a website doesn't even have a single Flash element on it.
I think that feature will be added with Mountain Lion.
- Fix an issue that could make Flash content appear incomplete after using gesture zooming
same here. I used Safari since it was released almost a decade ago. But its really showing it age. And over the past 2 years it has really gotten bad, especially with slowdowns. Open more than 3 or 4 tabs and it crawls to a halt.
I switched to Chrome and never looked back.
Hallelujah!
For example, if Android got way better than iOS and Apple started making bad products, why would I want to use something inferior?
Of course that is not the case right now. I welcome all technology and like I said, I think Apple makes some of the best products to date. But sadly, safari is not currently one of them.
DOWNRANK!!!
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 5_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/534.46 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/5.1 Mobile/9B179 Safari/7534.48.3)
Ew, gross.
Apple just needs to kill this thing
Is this the first Safari update that DOESN'T require a restart?
-Kevin
MacRumors said:- Fix an issue that could cause some data to be left behind after pressing the "Remove All Website Data" button
Personally, I like Safari a lot. Every once in a while I try out another browser for a bit, but I always go back to Safari. For me it's faster and more reliable. Just my opinion here though.
If Apple started making bad products, there are many people who would stop buying them, but that's irrelevant. That would apply to any company.