I am a recent convert to Safari, and very pleased with it.

In Safari, you can clear your History by clicking "clear history" in 
the History drop-down menu, and you can clear the cache by clicking 
"empty cache" in the Safari drop-down menu.  Then, as far as I can 
tell, the only urls that appear in the address bar when you start 
typing "www.a   " are the ones in your bookmarks list.  I believe the 
Apple pages you refer to are prepackaged in Safari, but easily removed.

So... delete any bookmarks you don't want co-workers to see?

Alex Whitman


On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 02:00  AM, Kelly Svarstad wrote:

>
> Hey Group,
>
> I like to keep my histories pretty clean (where I've gone, where I 
> haven't) because I use my iBook at my work.  I'm pretty cranky about 
> other people being able to see what I've searched for, looked at, etc. 
>  (I work in a pretty high security place)
>
> When i use Safari (noticed it with IE also) I can manually type in web 
> addresses, and all the ones will come up that I've ever looked at.  a 
> good example of this is Apple's web site:  I type in the "http://www.a 
>   "    and I get apple.com/buy  then /developers, etc.
>
> Is there any way to get rid of ALL of the histories, visited sites, 
> etc., without resetting the whole machine?
>
> thanks in advance for your help!!!
>
> -KRS
>
>
>
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