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Safari 4 beta

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I like it... just needs mouse gestures and something like foxmarks. I also like having the bookmarks on my toolbar with just the page icons... if Safari only had all the customization that FF did...
 
Just installed it.... first impressions are very good. Seems quite quick - noticeably so. Will it take Firefox's spot on the dock?!?? To be continued...
 
Safari feels much snappier!

Wow, I can't believe nobody has said that yet. I also can't believe I said that...

It does look nice and certainly loads pages fast. I don't know if I can give up Firefox though. We will see...
 
I keep Firefox on my computer "just in case", but I never have to use it. Safari works great for what I do on the internet.
 
Originally posted by: Megatomic
I just installed Safari 4 and it's awesome! I love the topsites page and set it as my home. And unlike the people at TUAW, it didn't cause Mail.app to fail. This is cool.

It only causes Mail to crash IF you have GrowlMail installed as well. You can get around it by just having GrowlMail display a summary of incoming messages, instead of each individual one. Looks like the problem stems from a change in WebKit that the Growl devs are working on fixing for 1.1.5 of Growl.

All other Growl functions work. It's just GrowlMail that's affected.
 
Hmm, I use Growl and it still didn't crash Mail.app. I guess I'm lucky this one time. But thanks for the info, much appreciated. :beer:
 
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Hmm, I use Growl and it still didn't crash Mail.app. I guess I'm lucky this one time. But thanks for the info, much appreciated. :beer:

Hmm.. interesting.. So you have Growl and the GrowlMail plugin installed together? If so, you are very lucky. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: sourceninja
So far I'm using it on windows at work and I'm enjoying it. If it had firebug, adblock, and stumble upon it would replace firefox for me on both windows and mac.

What is firebug?
Adblock can be granted with Safari-Adblock, which works great in OS X.
Not sure about stumbleupon

Firebug is similar to dev tools for safari, only in my opinion much better. Adblock for safari is ok. I've tried it in the past, but for some reason it causes weird issues for me. For example, while using adblock in safari I keep getting logged out of facebook. This does not happen to me in firefox. Stumbleupon however simply has no support other than firefox that I"m aware of. But 95% of my browsing is just stumbling.
 
I like it, minus a few things:

1. Pages load fast, but the program itself feel like it's running slowly...bloated?

2. X to close tabs is on left side...what?

3. Crashes very often on Win 7 32-bit beta.

It's a beta though...it's to be expected.
 
Window controls in OS X are also left-side and Safari 3 had left-side close buttons on its tabs as well. This isn't a change.
 
Originally posted by: sourceninja
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: sourceninja
So far I'm using it on windows at work and I'm enjoying it. If it had firebug, adblock, and stumble upon it would replace firefox for me on both windows and mac.

What is firebug?
Adblock can be granted with Safari-Adblock, which works great in OS X.
Not sure about stumbleupon

Firebug is similar to dev tools for safari, only in my opinion much better. Adblock for safari is ok. I've tried it in the past, but for some reason it causes weird issues for me. For example, while using adblock in safari I keep getting logged out of facebook. This does not happen to me in firefox. Stumbleupon however simply has no support other than firefox that I"m aware of. But 95% of my browsing is just stumbling.

Hrm, well to each their own. I am just blown away by how fast Safari 4 is on both my laptop and hackintosh. This is the first browser that actually feels like it takes advantage of my 6Mb/s connection. A lot of pages load in almost no time at all, leaving just things like youtube videos left to load.
 
Hey, uh...where's the refresh button? I usually use Cmd-R, but it's nice to have...it's not even in the right-click "Customize Toolbar" menu 🙁
 
Originally posted by: Kmax82
Originally posted by: Megatomic
Hmm, I use Growl and it still didn't crash Mail.app. I guess I'm lucky this one time. But thanks for the info, much appreciated. :beer:

Hmm.. interesting.. So you have Growl and the GrowlMail plugin installed together? If so, you are very lucky. 🙂
I'm home now and just checked - I have Growl 1.1.4 installed but not a separate plugin called GrowlMail. Sorry for the confusion, I guess this explains why my system is fine.
 
Originally posted by: Kaido
Hey, uh...where's the refresh button? I usually use Cmd-R, but it's nice to have...it's not even in the right-click "Customize Toolbar" menu 🙁

It is in the address bar, all the way to the right, at least it will be if you didn't run those 2 terminal commands that I listed.

If you did run those commands, then the refresh/stop button shows back up in the 'customize toolbar' menu.
 
Originally posted by: TheStu
Originally posted by: Kaido
Hey, uh...where's the refresh button? I usually use Cmd-R, but it's nice to have...it's not even in the right-click "Customize Toolbar" menu 🙁

It is in the address bar, all the way to the right, at least it will be if you didn't run those 2 terminal commands that I listed.

If you did run those commands, then the refresh/stop button shows back up in the 'customize toolbar' menu.

Ah, I see. So it's a tradeoff...
 
OMG safari 4 is AMAZING! i really cant believe its this fast! seriously, if this is any indication of snow leopard (i hear each app is DRAMATICALLY reduced in footprint, and everything is sped up basically), then you can bet ill have my copy day one.

as for safari 4 tweaks, i reverted back to the tabs on the bottom, put back the blue loading bar and the page loading spinner on each tab, disabled the dimming in top sites, and turned off coverflow in my bookmarks!
 
Cube G4 450 with 768 MB RAM

Safari 3.2.1 Run 1: 70637.8 ms
Safari 3.2.1 Run 2: 35922.4 ms
Firefox 3.0.6: 25779.6 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta Run 1: 16029.8 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta Run 2: 12592.4 ms

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHz with 2 GB RAM

Safari 3.2.1: 3739.6 ms
Firefox 3.0.6: 3440.0 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta: 867.0 ms
 
Originally posted by: Eug
Cube G4 450 with 768 MB RAM

Safari 3.2.1 Run 1: 70637.8 ms
Safari 3.2.1 Run 2: 35922.4 ms
Firefox 3.0.6: 25779.6 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta Run 1: 16029.8 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta Run 2: 12592.4 ms

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHz with 2 GB RAM

Safari 3.2.1: 3739.6 ms
Firefox 3.0.6: 3440.0 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta: 867.0 ms

Are those page load times or app open times?
 
Originally posted by: Eug
Cube G4 450 with 768 MB RAM

Safari 3.2.1 Run 1: 70637.8 ms
Safari 3.2.1 Run 2: 35922.4 ms
Firefox 3.0.6: 25779.6 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta Run 1: 16029.8 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta Run 2: 12592.4 ms

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHz with 2 GB RAM

Safari 3.2.1: 3739.6 ms
Firefox 3.0.6: 3440.0 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta: 867.0 ms

Yeah baby 😀

Crossing my fingers that the ION platform is Hackintoshable so that I can give my Cubie a boost...I've done everything to it but the $595 dual CPU upgrade...just can't bring myself to pull the trigger on that lol. Hopefully the ION will work and breathe new life into it :thumbsup:
 
been on Safari a lot since yesterday, it's very fast. All I have to do is get use to the tabs being at the very top and I think I'm sticking with it. I actually dig the Top Sites, looks nice and is pretty useful to boot.

Apple should update with a toggle for where you want the browser tabs, being clear + at the top (windows 7) makes them very hard to see.

*EDIT* It's not very nice when it comes to memory usage, 3 tabs open, no videos or flash and it's taking up over 500 megs! I know I have 2 gigs, damn I thought FF used a lot of memory. I'm assuming 500 megs is normal? If not it sure doesn't like my PC lol.
 
Originally posted by: geoffry
Originally posted by: Eug
Cube G4 450 with 768 MB RAM

Safari 3.2.1 Run 1: 70637.8 ms
Safari 3.2.1 Run 2: 35922.4 ms
Firefox 3.0.6: 25779.6 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta Run 1: 16029.8 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta Run 2: 12592.4 ms

MacBook Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHz with 2 GB RAM

Safari 3.2.1: 3739.6 ms
Firefox 3.0.6: 3440.0 ms
Safari 4.0 Beta: 867.0 ms
Are those page load times or app open times?
SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark


Originally posted by: Kaido
Yeah baby 😀

Crossing my fingers that the ION platform is Hackintoshable so that I can give my Cubie a boost...I've done everything to it but the $595 dual CPU upgrade...just can't bring myself to pull the trigger on that lol. Hopefully the ION will work and breathe new life into it :thumbsup:
Not sure I follow. How does Hackintoshing give your Cube a boost? 😕

But yeah, the Cube feels much snappier with 4.0. (The MacBook was already snappy with 3.2.) Flash is still dog slow on the Cube though.
 
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