The beta does replace the webkit framework in OSX, so everything relying
on that will be using the v3 libraries (mail etc).  

You might be better getting one of the webkit nightly builds (maybe
somebody knows which revision corresponds to the beta?) which contain
the webkit framework within the application, that way you can test the
new features without replacing the v2 webkit framework on your system.
http://webkit.org/

Cheers,
Eric


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Klaus Hartl schrieb:
> Shelane Enos wrote:
>> Actually, I did manage to install Safari 3 and maintain Safari 2.  To
do
>> this, you have to "copy" Safari 2 into another folder in the
applications

when i'm not totally wrong: safari 3 adds some basic libs to your OSX so

keeping them side by side is probably the same "danger" than keeping a 
sidebyside IE on WIN.

micha

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