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??!
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?
I'm hoping for an update to Safari 4 Dev Preview. I might downgrade for these security features.
Anyone else having issues with the SafariStand and PithHelmet plugins and Safari 3.2? It no worky for and keeps crashing Safari.![]()
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.
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.
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 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.
You're kidding right? Do you not like convenient search bars?
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?
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 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'm glad Apple finally started to notice Windows security problems with Safari.