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Going on a Safari
Today is a bell-weather day. Yesterday, I got a copy of Safari v64. This is a recent inside beta of Apple's new web browser. I also downloaded Camino, the new version of what was Chimera. They just keep improving, but today I'm switching to Safari as my default browser. Why the change, well v64 has tabbed browsing, and that has been the one major no-go for me. Load times have improved, and my issue with timeouts was resolved with the last public release.

If you're using IE on the Mac, you will soon have a better browser in your hands. Rumor is that the next public beta release of Safari is coming soon. If you have never tried tabbed browsing, you don't know what a joy you are missing. The safari implementation is great. This version can mimic automatically what ever browser you want to be. This should help with the idiot designers who don't spend a spare moment making their sites cross compatible.

As an added bonus - spell checking is now available in my entry window for Radio. Perhaps, I will do a better job proofreading my post (maybe) ...mj
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