At 8:15 AM -0700 1/16/2009, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>On Jan 16, 2009, at 12:11 AM, Tom wrote:
>
>>  Safari is faster but doesn't have the AdBlock plug-in that squelches
>>  most of the ads on webpages so effectively. I'd go back to Safari if
>  > it did.
>
>Ascii shall receive: <http://fsbsoftware.com/index.html> click on the
>SafariBlock link on the left.

I've had some crash problems with SafariBlock 2.2 and 2.2r1.  But 2.1 
works VERY well.

WRT performance... SafariBlock has two "modes".  Automatic uses a 
list of filters obtained form a 3rd party.  Manual uses filters you 
create.  On slower Macs, I've found Automatic really bogs Safari 
down, so I mostly use the Manual mode and add filters pertaining to 
only those sites with animated ads that irritate me.

FWIW,
- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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