On 09/06/2009, at 5:17 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

I should perhaps mention that latest version of Safari 4 is different in some respects than Safari 4 Beta. There is no uninstaller. The only way you can revert back to Safari 4 beta version either using a Time Machine backup, or recent backup, or reinstalling the OS using an "Archive & Install".

But I don't think you will want to after using the new release of Safari 4.
I have not experienced any problems since installing Safari 4.
If your computer is up to date and you are not experiencing any problems, everything is in good working order, you should be right.

The other thing to check is, if you use any add on plugins in Safari make sure you have the latest updates of them and that they are compatible with Safari 4. The problems people have had seem to be related to incompatible plugins / add ons.

I was hoping they would but the Snapback feature back in. It was the one feature which absolutely separated it from all the other browsers for me. Now, not so much.

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