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26 Jun 2007 10:12

Quick fix tames vulns

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Text Rendering 

By Edward Green
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 10:49 GMT

At last text rendering works. I can actually try the browser now.

However the window still doesn't behave like a, er, window. I use tile windows vertically on my wide-screen monitor on a regular basis. Web Page on the left, Word Document on the right. Not an option with Safari. There are also some minimising issues with minimise all or show desktop. It won't go down to my Rocket Dock set up.

Hmpf! 

By M
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 12:39 GMT

...Bah Humbugs to bad programming!

Still Rubbish 

By Thomas Duffin
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 12:59 GMT

Worst browser ever

Re:still rubbish 

By Adam
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 13:52 GMT

Are you trying to sound like the comic store owner in the Simpsons?

"Apple has released four new fixes for its Safari cross-platform internet browser - less than two weeks after its launch."

Hasn't been launched, it's a Beta it was released to the public to find these bugs. If it was launched and was in this states then it would make sense to complain about it!

Weird headline day? / Not beta 

By AdamV
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 15:15 GMT

@Adam

If you read the post on Errata security here:

http://erratasec.blogspot.com/2007/06/niiiice.html

about some of the bugs found you will see very clearly that many of those found are also applicable to the released copy. Anyway, a Beta implies it has been through some (Alpha) testing and that the most obvious flaws, bugs, crashes and failed features have been ironed out. The number of people reporting bad rendering and repeated crashes would imply that it is not.

@Emmet

When I saw the subtitle I thought it was a pangram to see if people's browsers could render all the letters of their chosen font properly.

Maybe "Gadz! Jobs' whopper fix quickly met vuln" would work better.

I'll get my coat and go jump over a lazy fox.

Beta 

By AG
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 17:36 GMT

@AdamV

"Anyway, a Beta implies it has been through some (Alpha) testing and that the most obvious flaws, bugs, crashes and failed features have been ironed out."

Rubbish:

- alpha: not feature complete, bugs

- beta: feature complete. bugs

- gamma (aka release candidate): feature complete, hopefully no bugs

Nobody forces you to live with beta software, you can try it again when it's final

alphabetagammawhateva 

By Lawrence
Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 20:01 GMT

This time round it installs and works fine (so far).

I like it.

Pages render much faster than IE and FF. Impressive stuff.

Text are smoothed rather heavily so everything reads as bold, but I don't mind this at all as it improves readibility on my tablet's 10" screen.

I'm tempted to make it my default browser.

Title 

By Scott Mckenzie
Posted Wednesday 27th June 2007 07:44 GMT

It's been my default browser on Windows (and Mac) since it came out... i've not had a problem at all on Windows, though tbh i do most of my browsing on the Mac anyway.

It's certainly not Alpha...!

Anyway, as if anyone can sit their and slate Safari when it's clearly in beta and then continue using IE7, that's hardly a complete article now is it!

True! 

By Christopolous
Posted Wednesday 27th June 2007 08:58 GMT

I'm with Thomas on this one - definitely worst.browser.ever!

True! 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 27th June 2007 12:14 GMT

Christopolous ...

Do! You! Work! For! Yahoo!

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