WARNING about safari
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If this is true, put a warning somewhere very obvious on this site.
Andrew
If this is true, put a warning somewhere very obvious on this site.
Andrew
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BTW, why's this in suggestions?
[quote]Originally posted by Andrew Xt:
[QBIf this is true, put a warning somewhere very obvious on this site.[/QB]<hr></blockquote>
that's a suggestion.
I have discovered other little errors but very simple ones in comparison to this wild one!
<strong>EmAn:
that's a suggestion.
Guess I missed that
<strong>Does anyone know when the final version will be released?</strong><hr></blockquote>When it's ready.
Serioulsy, why rush to stamp "GM" on it when Public Betas are already available to everyone and clearly being actively updated? Chimera is a perpetual beta (sometimes worse than "beta" quality) app yet many MANY Mac users seem content using the current flavor-of-the-week builds. I suspect just as many people or even more will be satisfied with using beta builds of Safari.
Is it actually confirmed somewhere that this is the problem it fixed? Somone in another thread guessed that that was what they fixed, but do we have any 'proof' from apple's site?
just making sure...
<strong>Is it actually confirmed somewhere that this is the problem it fixed?</strong><hr></blockquote>Yes. An Apple representative on Apple's discussion board said that this build fixes that "deleting the home directory" issue.
<strong>Does anyone know when the final version will be released?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Isn't all software released nowadays BETA?
What's the difference between a bug in beta and a bug in a final release?
final release=happy happy joy joy....bug lets you bitch and moan and write nasty emails, but what you gonna do....g
<strong>Isn't all software released nowadays BETA?
What's the difference between a bug in beta and a bug in a final release?</strong><hr></blockquote>
software is supposed to go thru 3 stages: alpha, beta, and gamma. alpha is basically just for 'gramers. beta has most of the features, and is in somewhat useable state. gamma is feature-complete and should be bug-free, to the point where production computers can use.
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software is supposed to go thru 3 stages: alpha, beta, and gamma. alpha is basically just for 'gramers. beta has most of the features, and is in somewhat useable state. gamma is feature-complete and should be bug-free, to the point where production computers can use.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I know. But thanks anyway for reminding me.
I was just trying to be a little sarcastic with my question.
Development is where features are being discussed; multiple releases may look and work totally different.
Alpha is where the basic feature set is done and more features are being added.
Beta is where *all* features *should be* finished and bugfixing is being done.
Final *should* be finished
Microsoft removed "Development" and added "Release Candidate", which essentially means you'll have to replace "Development" with "Alpha", "Alpha" with "Beta", and "Beta" with "RC" in Microsoft's cycle (which many others picked up for some strange reason).
I downloaded safari in a seperate folder so i guess i have no problems. Although suddenly safari wouldn't start up anymore, then i reinstalled (first deleted it), and it works again.
greetz