Wow!

I didn't know that, it is now in my dock.

Thanks


On Wednesday, March 31, 2004, at 01:03 PM, Schoun Regan wrote:

> On 3/31/04 12:40 PM, Steven Brown at sbrown1157 at earthlink.net wrote:
>
>> How do you install Safari and why doesn't it show up in the dock?
>
> Steve,
>
> Are you saying Safari is not on your volume?
> What version of the OS are you running? 10.2, 10.3?
> If you do not see the Safari icon in the Applications folder, then it 
> is
> likely that you do not have it installed.
> Did you use the Find command (apple-F) under the File menu in the 
> Finder to
> look for it?
> If you do not have it, a simple look at Apple's web site would have 
> gotten
> you there.
>
> http://www.apple.com/safari/
>
> There is a nice big button that says "Download Safari 1.2"
> One you download Safari, it will install itself inside the Applications
> folder. When you double-click on Safari, you can go to the Safari
> Preferences under the Safari menu and choose the General icon.
> You can then set Safari as your default browser.
> If Safari is running, it will appear in your Dock, simply holding down 
> the
> mouse button over the Safari icon in the dock will pop up a menu and 
> you can
> choose to keep it in the Dock.
>
> After seeing your second post while writing this,
>
>> I can launch safari, but nothing in it opens.
>>
>> I do have it set as default.
>>
>> I can't figure out what I am doing wrong?
>
> I might suggest you look at the menu bar when you double-click on 
> Safari.
> Does it show the word Safari next to the blue Apple?
> If so, then Safari is launching and you should be able to go to the 
> File
> menu and choose new window.
> If, when you double-click on the Safari icon you do NOT see the word 
> Safari
> next to the blue Apple, then you might want to download and reinstall
> Safari.
>
> Next time try to be more explicit when describing the problem. It may 
> help
> others help you faster.
>
> Schoun
>
>
>
>
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