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taeclee99

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Originally posted by sparkleytone
does the snapback work?? 😉

No...When I click on the snap back icon I get the following...a list of recently visited pages.
 

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Wow... what can I say, that looks very, very, ugly.

It's funny how people can make Windows XP themes for Mac OS X that look better than Windows XP itself, but the Mac themes on Windows are always so fugly. 😀
 
its not propertioned right, but its a nice try, sure they'll make it better sooner or later or even better they switch
 
The cool thing about this browser (Phoenix) is that tabbed browsing does in fact work. Hopefully Apple will incorporate this feature in the final release of Safari.
 
Originally posted by taeclee99
The cool thing about this browser (Phoenix) is that tabbed browsing does in fact work. Hopefully Apple will incorporate this feature in the final release of Safari.

it doesnt really look like this is going to happen. all the signs are currently pointing towards 'no'.

what WOULD be interesting is a variation on the bookmarks button that could be related to tabbed browsing. it amazes me how fast it goes back and forth. if apple could integrate something along those lines for a tab-like interface, it would be pretty sweet.
 
Originally posted by josepht
They also need to add a Home button to the toolbar in the final release.

There already is a Home button. Click on View in the menu bar (Between Edit and History), then click Home. It'll add a Home button to the toolbar.
 
Safari is going to capture browser market share

They even have a hack to identify Pheonix as Safari, now is IE marketshare going to shrink?
 
Re: Safari is going to capture browser market share

Originally posted by jaykk
They even have a hack to identify Pheonix as Safari, now is IE marketshare going to shrink?

Nah these are just kiddy coders with nothing better to do then make one software look like the next.

I mean with all this time couldn't they hack microsoft or make a killer mac only game? 😀
 
There already is a Home button. Click on View in the menu bar (Between Edit and History), then click Home. It'll add a Home button to the toolbar.

I knew that was a stupid question to ask, but I don't have Safari.
 
Is that Windows Media Player skinned to look like iTunes? And what's the deal with the dock? Is it an application?
 
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