It was on site in particular that safari had problems with, and I don't blame safari. It was iWon.com and their gaming section. Also other sites that want you to take surveys and then tell you you're not using a windows machine, or IE on a windows machine. I blame the web site designers. The newer Safari seems to have found a way around this. Yee Haw!!!

Jeff M


On Nov 1, 2007, at 10:26 AM, mike wrote:

Is there a reason for this or is it done to make one more reason to
upgrade? I mean even IE 7 of all things works on xp, why won't safari work
on OS's just a couple years old?

Mike

On 11/1/07, Jeff Miles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



On the positive side I have surfed sites that wouldn't work in the
past that now do with Safari.
The new finder option to view docs in a panorama scroll type thing
is
very handy and cool. But I had to manually add the option to enlarge
and see the document. That doesn't come standard in a window.
       I don't know if it's the OS or if it's the new Safari 3.0, but
pages
I usually surf to now load much faster. Wapp, they're in my face very
quickly.



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