You can change your user-agent from the application's menu, by the apple logo.

APPLICATIONNAME > User Agent > Safari 3.2.1

On paper, Safari hasn't changed since 3.2.1 as far as servers are concerned so 
it shouldn't make a difference.

If you bother exploring the app there's a lot of really fun stuff dotted about.

I'm not a developer so don't hassle me. 


On 6 Sep 2010, at 16:55, joerg wrote:

> hi,
> first off: fluid is awesome!
> 
> i have a curious problem: when using a specific website (our company
> webmail portal - using windows outlook 2010) i am getting a totally
> different "application" via safari than with fluid.
> 
> what user agent is fluid using?
> 
> is there any way i can make fluid behave like safari 5.0.1?
> 
> thanks and keep up the great work!
> br
> joerg
> 
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