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ktinkel
08-11-2007, 12:42 PM
I gave up on Safari a couple of years ago, about the time Firefox became available for the Mac, mainly because it did not support rich text editing when we moved with CompuServe to the web.

However, I had a problem with Firefox recently, and switched to Safari for a couple of things, and was surprised today to find that it now works well with the fancy text editor here.

It is faster than Firefox, less likely to slow down and hang after a few days with several apps open, and is still the most elegant browser on the market.

annc
08-11-2007, 01:25 PM
I gave up on Safari a couple of years ago, about the time Firefox became available for the Mac, mainly because it did not support rich text editing when we moved with CompuServe to the web.

However, I had a problem with Firefox recently, and switched to Safari for a couple of things, and was surprised today to find that it now works well with the fancy text editor here.

It is faster than Firefox, less likely to slow down and hang after a few days with several apps open, and is still the most elegant browser on the market.I switched back to Safari for forums about six months ago. Sorry – I was sure I posted in here about it. I'd used Camino for forums for some time because Firefox was (and still is) very slow on my machine, although since I got rid of it completely and downloaded a new, untouched version, it has been better. But still slower than Safari.

Safari has always been my default browser.