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Post by beerbum on Oct 4, 2011 7:08:31 GMT
I have gone back to Safari. I can't help it. I love the Reader function so much.
I have flirted and had quite an enjoyable affair with the nimble young Chrome but speed isn't everything.
Firefox just looks like a high maintenance kind of gal - not for me.
So Safari it is, for speed and slowness, for stability and flakyness, for security and insecurity….
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Post by Alex on Oct 5, 2011 0:12:56 GMT
In all seriousness, people complain about Safari... I like it. It never crashes on me, whereas Firefox and Chrome did. I never liked Chrome anyway... It was marketed as a part of the Anti-Apple-Pro-Android thing.
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Post by Forum Cat on Oct 12, 2011 9:54:05 GMT
One more vote for Safari for me. It feels sort of Mac like.
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Post by scott on Oct 19, 2011 16:25:51 GMT
I have noticed Safari leaking memory lpretty badly lately so not so happy as I would otherwise be.
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Post by digits on Oct 22, 2011 7:39:58 GMT
Can't say I've noticed Safari leaking. But then I never noticed the washing machine leaking until one day I needed a new kitchen floor, so I'm not a reliable witness! Got to say though, I really like the Reading List feature - most handy.
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Post by estron on Feb 4, 2012 18:12:25 GMT
I switched from Internet Explorer to Opera (before i had a Mac). Bought a MacBook and started using Safari, but it kept crashing when left on for a long time. I read about the memory leak thing and tried using Opera instead. Problem solved. I also use Opera Mini on my iPod touch. Far superior to Safari (Safari Mini?).
Opera Mini remembers my passwords, allows me to open tabs in the background (saves lots of time), and also allows me to save web pages. The "back" and "forward" buttons also work immediately.
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