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Sverkel

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Jul 3, 2007
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I don't know if it's just me, but I'm sure Apple has changed the way Safari is closed.

When I closed Safari in Lion by pressing CMD + Q all my tabs and the websites I was on was being saved for when I opened Safari again, and if I closed Safari by pressing CMD + ALT + Q all my tabs and pages I was on was gone the next time I opened Safari.

Now with Mountain Lion is just the opposite. When I close Safari via CMD + Q everything is lost, but if I close Safari with CMD + ALT + Q the whole thing as I left it?

Have others noticed this? Is it perhaps possible to change it as it was before?

Tanks :)
 
I don't know if it's just me, but I'm sure Apple has changed the way Safari is closed.

When I closed Safari in Lion by pressing CMD + Q all my tabs and the websites I was on was being saved for when I opened Safari again, and if I closed Safari by pressing CMD + ALT + Q all my tabs and pages I was on was gone the next time I opened Safari.

Now with Mountain Lion is just the opposite. When I close Safari via CMD + Q everything is lost, but if I close Safari with CMD + ALT + Q the whole thing as I left it?

Have others noticed this? Is it perhaps possible to change it as it was before?

Tanks :)

Same for me. I didn't know the cmd+alt+q part though.

In Mountain Lion I would go to History->Reopen all windows from Last Session if my old tabs do not appear when I start Safari
 
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