First of all, I apologize about my last message (quoted text with NO new
material).  I pressed Command+Return by mistake, and I wasn't quick enough
to stop the send - the progress bar had already reached 100%.  Sorry for the
inconvenience - there's no hidden message or anything, just delete it.

What I meant to reply about was regarding the Safari browser.  I'm still
using OS 10.2.1 (haven't gone to 10.2.3 yet), and Safari works excellently
with that.  It's very fast like the download/product page touts.  I haven't
had any problems with it (which is more than I can say for a lot of final
release programs), though it is missing some useful features from other
browsers.  I've set it as my default browser since I really don't need a lot
of those things, and the speed of Safari/ease of search and use far
outweighs the few missing features in my case.

On 1/10/03 2:12 PM, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mike,

> As for Safari; if you are adventurous, download and give it a try. If you
> are cautious, wait and see what others say about it. I recommend watching
> for information about Safari on www.macfixit.com.
> 
> 
> On or near 1/10/03 4:59 AM, Mike Seiden at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> observed:

>> Would you recommend downloading safari from Apple web site?

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Mickey Stevens (Microsoft MVP for Office:mac)
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