On Feb 13, 2009, at 8:37 PM, Dan wrote:

> The problem is that Apple is so far behind updates,,, the version
> they've given you in OS X is old old old.  The latest WebKit is MUCH
> faster and more web-standards compliant.

Hi,
I used to use Webkit and now I can't, unless I can figure out what  
specific plug-in(s) is bothering it. When I try to open it, I get a  
warning about Safari 3.2.1 having plug-ins installed. If I continue  
opening WebKit, it quits. I've had plug-ins installed while I was  
using Webkit in the past but must have added something negative... I  
have about 11 plug-ins. Does anyone know if there's a particular one  
or more that could be the culprit?

I created a pdf file of the plug-ins, 10 pages worth. I'm running  
Safari on a 800 MHz 15" Ti-book with 1 GB of RAM and using a 3 MB  
broadband network.

dan_A
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