http://www.apple.com/safari/ Browser from AppleComputer based on KDE's kHTML library. Apple released their improvements to the kHTML library, as required by the GnuLesserGeneralPublicLicense. [''To whoever keeps passive-aggressively deleting this page. We understand your need to delete the SafariBrowser itself, but please don't take your frustrations out on this page!'' --DeleteWhenCooked] ---- The browser was released as beta software in January 2003 and version 1.0 was released in June 2003. Features included: * Integrated GoogleSearch toolbar. * Fastest browser on the Mac. * Redesigned bookmark interface. * Snap-back feature: Visit RecentChanges, mark it, surf merrily away, snapback to RecentChanges. * TabbedBrowsing: Visit RecentChanges, never need to close it! * FaviconDotIco's appear in bookmark lists. (see Ward's glasses in all their miniscule glory). * Integrated "Bug reporting" feature (which includes options to send a screenshot and source code of buggy pages - but no way to receive feedback from the developers on whether the bug is known or being fixed; this may frustrate the OpenSource crowd used to public BugDatabase''''''s, but unlike BugZilla it's simple enough to avoid scaring off the MomAndPop users). * Option to block all pop-up windows And, less spectacularly: * fancy brushed metal look. But best of all: It doesn't get InMyWay. ''I find the downloading interface gets very much InMyWay. It seems to be all-or-nothing: open files in the wrong application without my asking it to, or save them to some directory and require hitting a tiny button in a tiny download manager window which is hidden under all my other windows to turn them up in Finder. Aside from that and the bugs, though, I love it! ;)'' ---- It would be nice if they provided an option to disable multi-frame (animated) GIF images. I sent in a "bug report" about it and suggest others do likewise. -- AndyPierce ''Mozilla has this (at least in the latest beta) as a global setting: display, display once, or never display.'' I agree. I just started looking at Safari and it seems nice but I was shocked to see so many distracting animated gifs that I had never seen in IE5, since I had turned them off. A must have feature. - MJS There is a small patch for Safari called PithHelmet... it kills ads, and also has an animated GIF switch. Try it! - a1f ---- How does one export the bookmarks? If you have a .mac account, or in principle any account on a system that supports WebDav, firing up iSync will coordinate bookmarks from Safari for you across machines. -- AndyPierce Alternately, you can process the bookmark file located in ~/Library/Safari/Bookmarks.plist. It's XML. -- SeanOleary Has anyone written an AppleScript to do this processing into an HTML file in standard form for importing into Netscape and IE? I can see how to do it; I'd just as soon not reinvent the wheel. -- Dan Shafer ---- Known bugs: Animated GIF bug: http://www.enableinteractive.co.uk/nic/safarianimatedgifbug/ ---- CategoryWebBrowser