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Can't reproduce it either. :/

Yea, I just reinstalled from the .dmg file and it still produced the same results. Perhaps I'll re-download maybe something just ins't right with my package. Because this will make me lose my mind if it occurs each time.

Yea, I just reinstalled from the .dmg file and it still produced the same results. Perhaps I'll re-download maybe something just ins't right with my package. Because this will make me lose my mind if it occurs each time.

Did you trash your preferences? The com.apple.safari.plist file.

It's now on Software Update for Mac and Windows users alike.

It has been the second it appeared on Apple's website. I immediately downloaded it through Mac OS X' Software Update.

I just found an odd safari bug (maybe it's just me)

But,

1. while I am here on neowin.net and I open a new tab and go to say 'google.com'

2. Close the 'google' tab

3. Return to 'newoin' and Click 'reply' from neowin.net

safari is automatically reopening the closed tab....

Anyone else experiencing this?

Edit: I can duplicate this every time, and I'm on Safari OSX 10.6.3

I just replicated this on windows. very strange bug that!

I just found an odd safari bug (maybe it's just me)

But,

1. while I am here on neowin.net and I open a new tab and go to say 'google.com'

2. Close the 'google' tab

3. Return to 'newoin' and Click 'reply' from neowin.net

safari is automatically reopening the closed tab....

Anyone else experiencing this?

Edit: I can duplicate this every time, and I'm on Safari OSX 10.6.3

Yes I can replicate this on OSX 10.6.3 as well.

well here is the peackeeper benchmark testing 5 browsers

here are my system specs

24" iMac early 2009

Model Name: iMac

Model Identifier: iMac9,1

Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo

Processor Speed: 2.66 GHz

Number Of Processors: 1

Total Number Of Cores: 2

L2 Cache: 6 MB

Memory: 4 GB

Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz

Boot ROM Version: IM91.008D.B08

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Here is html5test.com

click for full image

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and the beta test

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Odd, I don't remember Firefox requiring 100+ MB to install.

Firefox does not install components for use by other software, Safari does, similar to how IE used to be so integrated to Windows, Safari core components are used system wide on mac and for most apple software for windows

Yes I can replicate this on OSX 10.6.3 as well.

I'm not alone!

Man, I wonder what it is... I'm going to try on some other forums. I don't think it's just any <a href> that's causing it, because it only occurs with the 'reply' 'edit' functions (that I've seen so far)

I'm not alone!

Man, I wonder what it is... I'm going to try on some other forums. I don't think it's just any <a href> that's causing it, because it only occurs with the 'reply' 'edit' functions (that I've seen so far)

Yep I can replicate that too, and it is not just the first time you press reply, it is everytime after that too

Yep I can replicate that too, and it is not just the first time you press reply, it is everytime after that too

yea, it's getting rather annoying now. I want to send a bug report but It's only on neowin.net though, and I don't see anything in the element inspector that would cause an alarm or that is different from say clicking on community rules.

yea, it's getting rather annoying now. I want to send a bug report but It's only on neowin.net though, and I don't see anything in the element inspector that would cause an alarm or that is different from say clicking on community rules.

You might as well send a report. Maybe Apple values Neowin? :p

Update: I like that Safari 5 supports non-prefixed versions of things like border-radius now.

Yes I can replicate this on OSX 10.6.3 as well.

Happens to me, too. Very odd bug.

Also, I just now realized that Safari 5 brought back the progress bar in the address bar, as opposed to the spinning loading wheel that Safari 4 had. Is there a way to change the bar back to the wheel?

Reader is fantastic. It even does multiple pages. Try it out:

http://www.gamasutra...r_molyneux_.php

http://www.nytimes.c...08spill.html?hp

The progress bar back in the address bar is much welcomed as well.

What do you mean it even does multiple pages? Am I missing something?

But yeah totally loving Reader. Is there an Extension for FF on Windows that is similar to Reader? On my Mac I use Safari, but I Windows 7 I have grown accustomed to FF because of the extensions, but Reader may just force me to make the switch on Windows now unless there is an extension for FF that is similar.

Also just curious, for anyone to answer, what is the best way to import my current FF bookmarks into Safari 5? Just export them and import them the good old fashioned way, or is there a better method?

Also just curious, for anyone to answer, what is the best way to import my current FF bookmarks into Safari 5? Just export them and import them the good old fashioned way, or is there a better method?

Did I miss something or didn't it ask you to import bookmarks?

edit: never mind, thats when installing Firefox.

Also just curious, for anyone to answer, what is the best way to import my current FF bookmarks into Safari 5? Just export them and import them the good old fashioned way, or is there a better method?

Chrome, FF and Safari all have options to automatically import bookmarks from other installed browsers

now if you are going from one OS to another then export/import is good enough

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