Hey Dan,
Glad to know that helped.  The link I gave you wasn't an actual
installation file, it's just for historical purposes, I suppose for
testing websites and all.  Because of general bug and security fixes,
as well as better site compatibility with Safari 3 (and the
corresponding webkit version), I wouldn't suggest using it as a main
browser.

cheers,
jane

On Nov 5, 2007 8:15 AM, Dan Keys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Jane and List,
> Just a little update before I install Safari 2.
> As I mentioned before, I am having a problem with sluggish browsing.
> And I don't mean from slow servers, I mean it appears to be local.
> Well, I remembered that in Tiger at one point the discussion was
> regarding similar problems. And at that time, someone mentioned to
> Hide all. So after launching Safari, I pressed Command Option H and
> what do you know. Now safari runs like greased lightning. So for now,
> I'll just make sure I always hide all as soon as I launch Safari. I
> downloaded Safari 2.4 and will install it if I have other problems to
> explore this further.
> Dan
>

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