From: Jim on 8 Jun 2010 01:41 <http://www.apple.com/safari/> PC+Mac Not showing in Software Udate though. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
From: Jim on 8 Jun 2010 01:42 Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote: > Not showing in Software Udate though. Scratch that...yes it is. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
From: Peter Ceresole on 8 Jun 2010 02:08 Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote: > > Not showing in Software Udate though. > > Scratch that...yes it is. Yup. Purely subjective impression- in 10.4.11 it starts up more quickly. In 10.5.8 as well. -- Peter
From: Jim on 8 Jun 2010 02:11 Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote: > <http://www.apple.com/safari/> Initial thoughts: definitely faster. ClickToFlash still seems to work (phew!). I quite like the Reader option but it's a shame there's no 'save article' option. Email it, yes. Print it, yes. Save to disk, no. I suppose choosing 'Print' and then producing a PDF is the way to go. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/
From: Jim on 8 Jun 2010 02:13
Jim <jim(a)magrathea.plus.com> wrote: > I suppose choosing 'Print' and then producing a PDF is the way to go. And in fact yes, that works quite well. And I imagine that with the new Extension system it won't be long before someone does something whereby you take an article, save it as a PDF and import it into iBooks in one go. Well, as soon as iBooks gets PDF support, anyway. Jim -- "Microsoft admitted its Vista operating system was a 'less good product' in what IT experts have described as the most ambitious understatement since the captain of the Titanic reported some slightly damp tablecloths." http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/ |