it's a time warp, beta browsers and dial-up connections. best...jf

On Jun 17, 2007, at 3:42 PM, Jonathan Fletcher wrote:

> On Jun 17, 2007, at 12:00 PM, Mary Anne Stout
> <mastout at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm running Safari 3 beta on the G3 iBook without any problems,
>> unlike much of what I've read on various forums, and I think I'm
>> seeing some speed improvements, but with the sluggish performance on
>> dial-up lately it may be my imagination. I'm going to put it on the
>> G4 Powerbook soon, if I continue free of problems.
>> Anyone else trying it out?
>
> Mary Anne,
>
> I had to uninstall it from my computer (G4 iBook 10.4.9) because it
> broke too many things and crashed too much. I also messes up certain
> features of FileMaker (And FileMaker, Inc. is a subsidiary of
> Apple!), upon which my livelihood depends.
>
> I upgraded my lone PC to the 3.0.1 bug fix, but have not spent much
> time there.
>
> I suspect there will be an OS X 3.0.1 version out soon, as I have
> read of too many problems for it to be usable by many people right  
> now.
>
> BTW, you MUST run the uninstaller (comes in the package when you
> download Safari 3) to roll it back to Safari 2. It is the only easy
> way to get everything back the way it was before.
>
> That part, at least, works very well.
>
> j.
>
>
> --
> Jonathan Fletcher
> jfletch at newmediaconstco.com
> Project Foreman
> NewMedia Construction Co.
>
>
>
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