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Not so good for me. I have two folders in the bookmarks bar that are set to open in tabs and both crash every time. I tried repairing permissions and restarting, but still no joy.
 
Does the anti-phishing work??!

Does the anti-phishing work??!

http://www.phishtank.com/

If I go to any of those sites reported that were "phished" safari loads it and doesn't report any problems.... What is wrong?
 
Does the anti-phishing work??!

http://www.phishtank.com/

If I go to any of those sites reported that were "phished" safari loads it and doesn't report any problems.... What is wrong?

Any of the ones that aren't truncated with a (...) give me a phishing warning. If I click into the ID on the truncated ones and get the full URL those also give me warnings.
 
Anyone else having issues with the SafariStand and PithHelmet plugins and Safari 3.2? It no worky for and keeps crashing Safari.:(

I had to take pithhelmet out because it was crashing the program every few seconds. I dont know why but i pulled the whole thing working fine now.
 
Disappointed to see that Safari still waits until a webpage is fully reloaded on a refresh before going down to the specific part you were before going down to that point.

I hate that. I end up waiting ages for the last little bit of detail to be loaded - I can scroll down manually to where I was before the refresh while the page is still loading. Why it does that still is bloody annoying.

Indeed! Friggin annoyin
 
I wonder if Safari 3.2 now passes the Acid3 test? Has any shipping browser (not beta or developer builds) passed Acid3 yet? I can't see Apple giving up on that claim.

I don't suppose Safari 3.2 includes Javascript performance improvements or even Squirrelfish? I believe Firefox 3.1 is coming out by year-end with Tracemonkey, and I can't see Apple not having a response when they are promoting javascript over proprietary plug-ins like Flash and Silverlight. This may mean that Safari 4.0 ships separately from Snow Leopard or that Squirrelfish is rolled into Safari 3.x with Squirrelfish Extreme coming in Safari 4.
 
I wonder if Safari 3.2 now passes the Acid3 test? Has any shipping browser (not beta or developer builds) passed Acid3 yet? I can't see Apple giving up on that claim.

I don't suppose Safari 3.2 includes Javascript performance improvements or even Squirrelfish? I believe Firefox 3.1 is coming out by year-end with Tracemonkey, and I can't see Apple not having a response when they are promoting javascript over proprietary plug-ins like Flash and Silverlight. This may mean that Safari 4.0 ships separately from Snow Leopard or that Squirrelfish is rolled into Safari 3.x with Squirrelfish Extreme coming in Safari 4.

Nope. Just tried, got to 75/100.
 
Anyone else having issues with the SafariStand and PithHelmet plugins and Safari 3.2? It no worky for and keeps crashing Safari.:(

Pithhelmet still works for me (with acidsearch installed too) in the updated Safari and the Webkit nightlies, if that helps.

I may have spoken (typed?) too soon. I've had a few crashes on random pages with the latest Webkit build. The new Safari seems OK, though.

I had to take pithhelmet out because it was crashing the program every few seconds. I dont know why but i pulled the whole thing working fine now.

I don't seem to be suffering quite that bad. If I can only use one of Pithhelmet or the nightlies, then it's Pithhelmet for me.
 
You're kidding right? Do you not like convenient search bars?

The problem with the Search bar in Safari is that it doesn't display local results.

I don't use google.com, I use google.co.uk

Apple would rather get royalties from Google than do things to please customers.
 
Exactly

The problem with the Search bar in Safari is that it doesn't display local results.

I don't use google.com, I use google.co.uk

Apple would rather get royalties from Google than do things to please customers.

I like the google search bar, but why cannot it be localised to what fits the user, regardless of where they are. Isn't that the point of having it? Not everyone wants to use .com.

For me it's relatively useless, unless I want a non-uk search. For UK, it is back to bookmarking so why have the bar? Can't we turn it off? Choice?
 
I like the google search bar, but why cannot it be localised to what fits the user, regardless of where they are. Isn't that the point of having it? Not everyone wants to use .com.

For me it's relatively useless, unless I want a non-uk search. For UK, it is back to bookmarking so why have the bar? Can't we turn it off? Choice?

It's purely the money.

Apple practically begs you to use it:

http://homepage.mac.com/contra666/images/safarigoogle.jpg
 
New Safari

What ever they did it finally fixed my problem with adobe flash hanging! Crazy thing is that it was hanging in both Safari and Firefox. Somehow this update fixed it for both.
 
Seems just a rip off of Firefox which we all know has had phishing protection for years. Does it use PhishTank?
 
SafariStand kept making Safari 3.2 crash upon opening, so I had to delete it.

AcidSearch still works, but Safari is totally crash-happy now. It'll randomly crash and say it's due to the AcidSearch plugin. I would get rid of it, but I'm so dependent on AcidSearch.................

Maybe I'll just reinstall AcidSearch?

P.S. Safari is alot snappier now (probably not from the update, though)... maybe I should consider resetting Safari more often!
 
Installed, works the same as before; tested out the new phishing protection and the SSL security descriptor, both work pretty good.
 
I prefer Firefox's method, where a green block with the company name inside of it shows up next to the URL so you definitely see it. Safari's is kinda out of the way, which is not good.

I think the reason for that is so that a web page can't hide it. Think about it - if the address bar were the only place you could see your padlock and green text, a web page could hide the address bar and you'd never know the site isn't safe. Putting it in the title space of the window means it's always there.

Well, that's what I think anyway :)
 
No problems with updating so far. But the plugin Cooliris is gone! (On the iPhone it still works ;))

www.cooliris.com

Edit: Cooliris is working fine again. I've downloaded the actual version (1.8.5.15841) and installed it new. On october 24 I've installed version 1.8.5.15851 (with a higher number!) and this one didn't run any more (even not with a new install).
 
So far it seems to be using less memory, its alot more stable, and no problems with websites that I regularly visit. Its good to know that there have been no regressions with some slight improvements in some areas.

I hope they're going to release Safari 4 soon because it would be nice if Blogger properly worked with Safari - specifically the rich text box when making blog entries and pasting into the said box.
 
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