<strong>So, any sign of tabs?? Please??</strong><hr></blockquote>
I doubt you're going to see tabs at a version 1.0 release. Sorry. Beta means that it is feature complete, and that testing of those features only needs to be completed.
I doubt you're going to see tabs at a version 1.0 release. Sorry. Beta means that it is feature complete, and that testing of those features only needs to be completed.</strong><hr></blockquote>
That's true, but as a developer I can assure you that feature-creep is a very real problem and I wouldn't be too surprised if the v 1.0 has one or more added features that weren't in the first couple of betas (for the programmers under the deadline, I hope I'm wrong; last minute crap isn't fun!)
I doubt you're going to see tabs at a version 1.0 release. Sorry. Beta means that it is feature complete, and that testing of those features only needs to be completed.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well... What would the point be in updating from a beta to the real deal then? If people can live with a beta, then why should they download the final version...
Tabs are comming d00d, and thats 100% sure. Apple has to get it in before 1.0 Final, or else the mac community goes wild! <img src="graemlins/cancer.gif" border="0" alt="[cancer]" />
Guys, bugger off about asking for the build. I hope don't need to reiterate that asking for pirated software on AppleInsider is prohibited. Like with when the Mac OS X updates come out, discussing the builds themselves is okay but distributing is NOT okay. You can look around for it on the various file sharing networks as you please but you are not to share the software or the source here.
All of the CSS bugs that I am aware of have been documented at <a href="http://diveintomark.org/safari/" target="_blank">diveintomark</a>. The following have been fixed, AFAICT:
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<strong>mmm...
CSS is better.
Flash is better.
No, I won't give it to you. No, I won't tell you how I got it.
<Unauthorized use of pre-release software is BAD. I am merely reporting, not endorsing said activities></strong><hr></blockquote>
drats... i thought you were banned
Fork it over!
<strong>i am hoping when it is built into the OS it will get an even further speed boost </strong><hr></blockquote>
Eh? Did Apple suddenly become M$?
<strong>i am hoping when it is built into the OS it will get an even further speed boost </strong><hr></blockquote>
Uh.
Safari is a front-end for the WebKit framework. The WebKit framework will most likely be built into 10.3. That won't speed up the front-end though.
<strong>So, any sign of tabs?? Please??</strong><hr></blockquote>
I doubt you're going to see tabs at a version 1.0 release. Sorry. Beta means that it is feature complete, and that testing of those features only needs to be completed.
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I doubt you're going to see tabs at a version 1.0 release. Sorry. Beta means that it is feature complete, and that testing of those features only needs to be completed.</strong><hr></blockquote>
That's true, but as a developer I can assure you that feature-creep is a very real problem and I wouldn't be too surprised if the v 1.0 has one or more added features that weren't in the first couple of betas (for the programmers under the deadline, I hope I'm wrong; last minute crap isn't fun!)
<strong>Tabs rock.</strong><hr></blockquote>
No d00d, they are 1337 and they 0wn!
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I doubt you're going to see tabs at a version 1.0 release. Sorry. Beta means that it is feature complete, and that testing of those features only needs to be completed.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Well... What would the point be in updating from a beta to the real deal then? If people can live with a beta, then why should they download the final version...
Tabs are comming d00d, and thats 100% sure. Apple has to get it in before 1.0 Final, or else the mac community goes wild! <img src="graemlins/cancer.gif" border="0" alt="[cancer]" />
C'mon, at least give us a little more insight into the improvements in the app.
Any changes in user preferences?
Have cookie issues been resolved?
Has the UI been updated in any way?
Is there any integration with iApps/iLife?
At least give us a few more details.
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There is progress on CSS issues.
When typing into the google search field, the nifty grey 'x' appears, as in iTunes, Mail, and any other search box that you can think of.
Overall, a tidge speedier.
All of the CSS bugs that I am aware of have been documented at <a href="http://diveintomark.org/safari/" target="_blank">diveintomark</a>. The following have been fixed, AFAICT:
CSS Rendering Bugs 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19, 26
Other rendering bugs 1, 2
CSS importing bugs 5, 10