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Is anyone having any issues loading any websites with a https protocol. Any website i.e. banking, mobile phone accounts anything with a https protocol is not loading.
 
OK, here's a weird issue: After installing Safari 4, GrowlMail crashes my Mail program every time I get a new email.
 
Is anyone having any issues loading any websites with a https protocol. Any website i.e. banking, mobile phone accounts anything with a https protocol is not loading.

Nope. Chase and Bank of America both work fine for me.
 
And I always had the impression forever was slightly longer than 1 second :confused:
Same here. The dev preview was fast. This is REALLY fast. I'm on hotel internet right now(Mardi Gras in N.O.) And safari 3 was having a hard time connecting. Firefox was working and now Safari 4 is slightly faster.
 
this is nice. I like how it looks Windows native if you use Safari in Windows. I think it makes it a better browser on the Windows side. I still use Firefox on the Mac though.
 
Like the improvements very much, but a colleague noted that Microsoft Hotmail doesn't seem to work in this version. The inbox opens, but it's impossible to open any e-mails. Weird :confused:

Yup, happening to me too! :(
 
There is no reload page button in the toolbar anymore??

Never mind found it over by the RSS, don't know if I like that as much.
 
Looks good so far. Not yet used to the tabs on top thing, but its only been 5 minutes.
 
First impressions...it seems marginally faster than the previous one. It got my top sites pretty much spot on. I'm not really a fan of the new tabbing method, personally i think they should've stuck with the old method and just adopt independent tabbing (each tab runs independently) like Chrome

Also its a much more tinier app compared to Safary 3...even more so when you strip UBs
 

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