Several updates tonight, the one on Safari sounds good.
John This update contains new features including: Reading List: Easily add webpages and links to your Reading List to browse when you have time. New Process Architecture: Safari has been re-engineered for improved stability and responsiveness. Resume: In the General pane of Safari preferences, you can now choose to launch Safari with the windows from your last browsing session. Better Privacy: A new Privacy pane in Safari preferences makes it easy to remove data that websites can leave on your system. Other improvements include: Private AutoFill: Safari lets you fill out forms quickly while keeping your personal information private. Find Option: When you use Find, you can choose whether you want to search for text that contains or starts with the text that you type in the search field. Drag-and-drop Downloads: You can drag items out of the Downloads window in Safari, so you can easily place downloaded files on the Desktop. Advanced Web Technologies: Safari introduces support for full-screen webpages, media caching with the HTML5 application cache, MathML, Web Open Font Format, CSS3 Auto-hyphenation, CSS3 Vertical Text, CSS3 Text Emphasis, Window.onError, and Formatted XML files. New Extension APIs: Developers can take advantage of new Safari Extension support for popovers, menus, new event classes, and interaction with Reader.
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