I have had Safari quit on me, yes, though not during a radio programme [sp]. The last time, I got a request to report the failure, so I did. No one has so far apologised to me... ;D
Regards
Susan


On Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at 12:10  am, Neil Hughes wrote:

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 22:11:41 +0000, Roger Houghton wrote:

On 22 Mar 2005, at 21:41, RP McKay wrote:

The site lists all current add-ons and bookmarklets that are available
for
our favourite browser.

I'm afraid my current favourite is Firefox.

He, he :-) I feel a browser flamewar coming...

I prefer Camino because it feels a bit faster. You don't get the
extensions that Firefox, etc. have, but that doesn't bother me. What does
bother me is that RealPlayer controls don't appear in Camino (does
anybody else get this....in particular the BBC radio playback window?) so
rather than install Firefox just to do this I use Safari...


....and am I the only one who finds Safari a bit unstable? There's
nothing worse than getting three-quarters of the way through a 2 hour
radio program, only for Safari to beachball and then die :-(


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