If your Mac can run Lion you can install El Cap. Yours truly,
Sadam Ahmed Sent from my iPhone -- > On 18 Oct 2015, at 9:44 AM, Eric Oyen <[email protected]> wrote: > > well, > I am not on the latest OS X (with safari). my machine isn't new enough. What > I have noticed of late is that websites are starting to use scripting that is > really non-standard. this can cause a myriad of issues in safari, like > invisible fields, land marks that get skipped, buttons that won't activate or > edit fields that won't edit. > > I saw this kind of behavior on the mac insider site (and I go there fairly > often. sometime in the last month, they changed something and now I get > browser hangs, lagged response or sometimes even a crash. THats on my OS X > lion system. > > So, some of this may be the websites themselves while the rest can be a bug > or 2. > > if you want product improvements, you need to report the bugs. make that lots > of reports. The more bug reports, the higher up the priority tree that bug > starts to go. I am doing this with Facebook right now as their client > sometimes reads comments on group postings and at other times, makes them > invisible to voiceover. I might just take a video and post it to youtube and > point the Facebook devs at that. I am sure they would appreciate it (so much > so they might take a DMCA action to have the content removed). > > report, report and more report. provide details and pictures. > > -eric > >> On Oct 17, 2015, at 3:20 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote: >> >> E.T. I understand where you're coming from with this, but it still doesn't >> answer my question of what the initial problem was that people were >> experiencing with Safari in the first place. >> >> With all due respect, E.T, Is that too much to ask? >> >> Chris. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "E.T." <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2015 3:44 PM >> Subject: Re: Safari on the Mac worse than ever? >> >> >> But it IS opinions regardless who says what. Its not a new concept >> that when someone has trouble with say, OS X, that makes Windows look >> very appealing. Or the opposite. How many times have we seen unhappy >> users of iOS devices state they will go with some other brand? Its a >> knee jerk reaction to what seems to be insurmountable frustrations. We >> do not need to feed into this. >> >> Chris, you are right up there with the best of them in this respect. >> Yet how some people on this list overlook *your* drama and try their >> best to help you? My hat is off to those people. >> >> We all have our moments of insurmountable frustration. Its a good >> time to walk away, get some fresh air or coffee, anything but sit there >> fuming. >> >> A good strategy would be akin to a well known TV detective hwo would >> say, "Just the facts, ma'am". In other works, state the issue, leave the >> drama out of it, get to the point and pray that someone will provide a >> quick solution. And if you were smart and walked away, you just might >> come back to that solution. >> >> The indisputable truth of it is that nothing will ever be 100% just >> the way we want it. When Apple works. Apple is peachy. But let one thing >> go wrong and Apple is the scum of the earth. That accomplishes nothing. >> Fact is, human error will *always* be part of the equation. There is no >> escaping that. >> >> From E.T.'s Keyboard... >> [email protected] >> Many believe that we have been visited >> in the past. What if it were true? >> >>> On 10/17/2015 11:36 AM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote: >>> I'm not meaning this to be disrespectful, but I agree totally with >>> Jamie. In all this drama about how the mac is worse, and how Windows is >>> becoming more appealing, we've lost the main topic. It's so bad now, I >>> don't even know what exactly the initial bugs are. >>> Can someone give a refresher, without that is, being all slammy toward >>> either Windows, or toward Apple? Leave your opinions out. For now, I >>> just want the facts. >>> Again, I definitely mean this with all due respect. >>> Chris. >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> *From:* Jamie Pauls <mailto:[email protected]> >>> *To:* [email protected] >>> <mailto:[email protected]> >>> *Sent:* Saturday, October 17, 2015 1:27 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: Safari on the Mac worse than ever? >>> >>> To be honest, I’ve not seen the horrible Safari issues some are >>> experiencing. What are a few of the worst bugs, here? >>> >>> >>> >>> Take care and have a great day. >>> Jamie Pauls >>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>> >>>> On Oct 17, 2015, at 11:28 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu >>>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>> You can report bugs to [email protected] >>>> <mailto:[email protected]>. 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