In article <1148578578.610915.164160@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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google@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> Jamie Kahn Genet wrote:
[...]
> > As for me, I use iCab, Camino and ****ira.
>
> Never heard of that last one
****ira, like OmniWeb, uses Web Kit, Safari's rendering engine.
>, but as it requires OSX 10.3 and I only
> have 10.2, I guess I won't be able to test it anyway!!
Safari for 10.2 really was just a nice first beta. Also, it didn't come
pre-installed and IIRC was available only for a limited time. So there
are probably *very* few people using it. (I would worry more about
wasting time testing this Safari than testing both Win and Mac Opera ;))
You really should upgrade. 10.3.x is not only more up to date, it runs
faster, especially on older hardware. (If you want an up-to-date Web Kit
you'll need 10.4.x, but that requires a Mac that originally had
'built-in' FireWire and a little more RAM. If you need help with that,
try <news:comp.sys.mac.system>.)
--
Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/%7Etekelenb/>


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