I've been using Macs for about four years. For the past three years, I've been using Firefox on my MBP because I found Safari to be a buggy and unreliable browser at the time I switched.
I got a new MBA on Monday, and I decided to go back to Safari, since it was made specifically by Apple for this OS. However, I think I'll be switching back to Firefox in the next few days. Since Monday night, Safari has crashed on me three times and twice it couldn't remember the tabs I had open when I opened it again.
I really want to like Safari, I do, but I simply can't use it if I can't rely on it to to do the most basic function: work. Am I the only person who feels this way? Apple has to know how unreliable Safari is, right? Why haven't they fixed it?
I got a new MBA on Monday, and I decided to go back to Safari, since it was made specifically by Apple for this OS. However, I think I'll be switching back to Firefox in the next few days. Since Monday night, Safari has crashed on me three times and twice it couldn't remember the tabs I had open when I opened it again.
I really want to like Safari, I do, but I simply can't use it if I can't rely on it to to do the most basic function: work. Am I the only person who feels this way? Apple has to know how unreliable Safari is, right? Why haven't they fixed it?