Linux Blog Safari: ""The Gartner Group claim is the sort of watered-down stuff that makes me think I could open a consultancy," Slashdot editor Timothy Lord told LinuxInsider."
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Linux Blog Safari: ""The Gartner Group claim is the sort of watered-down stuff that makes me think I could open a consultancy," Slashdot editor Timothy Lord told LinuxInsider." Cocktail 4.2.1 (Leopard Edition) has been releasedTopix - Unix Thu, 11/27/2008 - 13:54
Maintain is proud to announce the release of Cocktail 4.2.1 . This version addresses compatibility issues with TechTool Pro and Safari 3.2.1, addresses a bug in which the "Prevent DS Store file creation on ... Security: New Mac TrojanTopix - Unix Tue, 11/18/2008 - 08:19
We also have more notes on Safari 3.2 , while the Keyboards discussion continues on various products, issues and tips. RE[4]: Working great now but...Topix - Mac osx Fri, 11/14/2008 - 19:25
Apple's first Windows beta release of Safari had some nasty bugs, most importantly one where bold text wouldn't render on non-English versions of Windows. Apple updates Safari to 3.2 with anti-fishing featuresTopix - Linux Thu, 11/13/2008 - 17:25
I am an author, consultant and systems architect based in Darmstadt, Germany. Click here to subscribe Twitter Updates More> Poll Local time is 00:25 118 visitors online News Other sources of news, imported into ... Apple Releases Safari 3.2 with Improved Security, Anti-PhishingMacRumors Thu, 11/13/2008 - 15:40
Apple has released a new version of Safari 3.2 through the Mac OS X Software Update. The latest version of Safari provides improved security as well as protection from phishing websites: This update is recommended for all Safari user... Aestiva Purchase Order is Mac, Safari compatibleTopix - Linux Sat, 11/08/2008 - 02:23
Aestiva introduced this week new advanced vendor management features for its purchasing platform, Aestiva Purchase Order . Favorite Firefox extensionsTopix - mac os x Fri, 10/10/2008 - 14:04
One of the big advantages Firefox 3 holds over Safari is extensibility. Savvy users can customize the browser to look, feel and perform in any number of ways. SquashPOS with Integrated Ecommerce Software ReviewTopix - Linux Wed, 10/08/2008 - 09:54
Company Website: SquashPOS Product Website: SquashPOS Operating Systems: Windows, Mac, Linux, Web Based *only works with Firefox & Safari Cost of Setup: $50 Monthly Hosting Fee: $99 - $129 Software Starting ... Safari PB 1.1Topix - mac os x Sun, 10/05/2008 - 06:57
Safari PB: launches Safari and enables Private Browsing. Note: If Safari is in a subfolder the script will not function properly. |