Since you asked, I had a few specific criticisms- search heuristics, and a couple missing books from the affiliated publishers.
Any chance of installing one of those yellow Google servers? :-) I admit I've gotten spoiled; I don't know how Safari sorts the search outputs, but I sometimes found it easier to google for a topic to find a book title, then find the book within Safari, THEN track down the content.
Rather than a google yellow box, I'd go with one of the search engines that deal with clean content better. Personally I'm quite fond of Northern Light's engine, but that's just me. :)
Some way to get larger chunks for off-line reading would also be quite nice, though I do understand the piracy issues there.
On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Andy Oram wrote:
> slurp it up.I guess I should stop lurking and say thanks for all the kind comments. Anything special that any of you would like me to pass on to people I know on the Safari team? I haven't noticed any specific criticism. Also, if you feel happy enough that you'd like to give a testimonial that we could use in marketing, let me know and I'll find a marketing person to
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