On 2 Nov 2005, at 07:36, Stuart Bell wrote:
On 1 Nov 2005, at 23:50, Neil Hughes wrote:
Safari - supports more sites, almost as good as Firefox ;-)
This seems to be the best aspect to 10.4. Has anyone tried running
the new Safari on 10.3.9?
Safari 2.x is one of the few things that's helped me not lose my
marbles completely with 10.4. I'm finding after only 6 months on
frontline duty 10.4 is slow and a resource hog, even compared to
10.3. I blame Dashboard personally. I really need to find a tip to
turn that off (I never use it).
I'm not saying it's totally unusable - it's not - I still cope, but
recently it's started locking my iMac up on sleep and I *almost* went
nuts and reinstalled 10.3.9, but I calmed down before I did :P. It's
the latest of a catalogue of annoying issues (including iChat 3
flatly refusing to work with D-Link routers) that has made steps
*backwards* from 10.3.9. Apple need to make it with the bug fixes!
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