The “Reader” feature in Safari 5 is as much a game changer for me as Instapaper was when I first discovered it. I switched back from Chrome because of this feature.
The “Reader” feature in Safari 5 is as much a game changer for me as Instapaper was when I first discovered it. I switched back from Chrome because of this feature.
I will definitely be picking up a tablet or netbook with this on it sometime in the not too distant future. 2011 right?
Secondly, I find it funny that this video making fun of the boot process also explains it more clearly than most examples I have seen.
Google’s Chrome browser is going to rock. For now, I really enjoy having a Mac browser that can do full screen. That’s the real reason I like it so much. You can get the latest build by clicking the link. Much better than getting the current beta release Google is throwing out there at the moment.
I guess Safari 4 really is the shit. It was the only browser I currently have installed that passed the Acid3 test without issue (it did score a 99 two out of 5 times) on my computer.
Chrome on the Mac seemed to do a good job except for failing something as simple as a link test. FireFox on the Mac has some work to do, but we all knew that already didn’t we?
Downloaded an early build of Chromium today (Google’s Chrome browser ). I like that it is really as simple as it gets. The interface is clean and the URL/Search bar being unified is brilliant. I have used it on Windows before, but there is something about the Mac version that makes it feel like it’s in the right OS.
Secondly, and on an unrelated note, that screen shot contains a great gift idea for yours truly. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, say no more.
As much as I would like to try out Google’s new browser I am going to have to wait until they release a Mac version. In the mean time, they should probably also work on the ‘safe browsing’ portion of their presentation…
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