arstechnica.com — Today, Apple's browser of choice is Safari, based in part on the open source KHTML codebase and enhanced regularly through Apple's WebKit project. It's pretty fast, too, but not always. Sometimes, Safari can slow to a crawl depending on a variety of factors such as cache size or network congestion, or even how many tabs you have open at once
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Closed AccountApr 17, 2007
ummmm....Camino anyone?Camino is a great browser and is prolly faster than Safari and Firefox combined.
Closed AccountApr 18, 2007
And another jackass hits the bottom of my block list...*plonk*
cornfedhuskerApr 18, 2007
"I knew I was surrounded by assh**es"
thcobbsApr 18, 2007
Don't worry jc.... I have my own, personal, bury brigade that comes after me ;)
ilgazApr 18, 2007
It is down to $10 level now. It is not basically "webkit inside cool looking app" thing, it is something different. (I test Nightly webkits and try to help via feedback)
Closed AccountApr 18, 2007
And you like to re-enter your bookmarks on all your computers?
svpirateApr 18, 2007
Real (web) coders use as many browsers as they can get their frickin hands on ;)
machineApr 18, 2007
Camino is the way to go... Firefox feels very very slow on my Mac... and Safari seems to slow down over time. And does Safari support Gmail chat yet? No?Camino does... and it's something I use all the time. Plus the built in adblocking in Camino is awesome...