Yes, Safari is a kick-ass browser. Clean and simple, and fast (esp Safari 2).
The RSS feature seems pretty useless sadly, since if you're already browsing the website what's the point in viewing it's syndicated feed? Or am I missing something important? Have you tried Newsfire?
Oh, and my icon-generating script doesn't work very well in Safari - the selected region is reported as being higher than it actually is, I think. Works fine in Firefox... bloody 'standards-compliant' browsers, eh?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/panorama/1429484.stm
A good source for info on Shirley McKie and Alan McNamara.
7:13am
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A couple of points [Alistair McMillan]
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Yes, Safari is a kick-ass browser. Clean and simple, and fast (esp Safari 2).
The RSS feature seems pretty useless sadly, since if you're already browsing the website what's the point in viewing it's syndicated feed? Or am I missing something important? Have you tried Newsfire?
Private Browsing rocks my porn world.
6:16am
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Firefox installed [Alistair McMillan]
in reply to comment: "Install Firefox" [Chris Beach]
What do you mean, "install Firefox" ..?
You didn't have it installed? Is this a brand new laptop?
ps thanks for your comment on the site.
5:35am
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No those aren't the droids you're looking for. [Alistair McMillan]
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And yeah, that totally wasn't wanting to work. Impressive site though.
You realise though, that I'll have to install Firefox on my Powerbook just to fix my icon. :)
Tut tut tut, all this Firefox grass roots advocacy. Disgraceful. :)
5:17am
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Oh, and my icon-generating script doesn't work very well in Safari - the selected region is reported as being higher than it actually is, I think. Works fine in Firefox... bloody 'standards-compliant' browsers, eh?
5:06am
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