Safari Prairiefire
Balooba Software, the makers of Mac OS X titles such as Bubblegym, Mirror Widget and the iOS apps Skip Ahead and Babylooba, have rolled out Safari Prairiefire version 1.5.0, which represent a major upgrade of the software.
ObjectiveSheep today is pleased to announced the release of Pins 1.1, the updated version of their easy-to-use yet powerful bookmarks library for Mac OS X. Pins is the easy and beautiful bookmarks manager app for the mac that lets users keep all their bookmarks in one place. It is the organized, taggable, searchable, syncable, shareable, visual library for most if not all bookmarking needs. Continue reading »
Balooba Software, the makers of Mac OS X titles such as Bubblegym, Mirror Widget and the iOS apps Skip Ahead and Babylooba, have rolled out Safari Prairiefire version 1.5.0, which represent a major upgrade of the software.
Concluding a year of testing and refinement, BookMacster has passed final testing with the release of version 1.2. This version supports automatic cross-browser bookmarks synchronization via the user’s choice of file-syncing services in the cloud. It also rounds out BookMacster’s web-browser support by adding iCab and Pinboard.
I used StumbleUpon to find this add-in for Firefox and Safari. It seeds Google Map urls to the iPhone via an email.
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Agile Web Solutions announced last Wednesday the release and immediate availability of 1Password 3.2 with Safari 5 compatibility along with usability improvements and other fixes. 1Password 3.2 is an important update to Agile Web Solutions’ top-rated password and identity management application for the Mac. With the release of version 5 of Apple’s Safari web browser, Agile Web Solutions has updated the 1Password Safari extension to be fully compatible with the new browser.
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With more and more people using Safari on the iPhone to browse the Web for work and play, the lack of in-page search functionality in this popular mobile Web browser is baffling. If one has ever used the “Edit – Find” feature of traditional Web browsers, one must wonder why it is not available in Safari on the iPhone.
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Milind Alvares has posted this article about enhancing Safari. Alvares mentions Pimp Your Safari, but lists 8 plug-ins that you can use right away. Continue reading »
SMUG member Terry Bowman (“The Mac Doctor”) has forwarded these two news bursts — one on the recently discovered Safari vulnerability, and the other on Seagate hard drive failures: Continue reading »
Mac OSX Hints has posted this short article on how to download YouTube videos directly in Safari. Continue reading »
This site has been around almost as long as Apple has been shipping Safari. But it appears to have reached a crossroads. Continue reading »
On March 18th, Apple patched 10 vulnerabilities in Safari for OS X and 3 in Safari for Windows. Computer World discusses the flaws and quotes a security analyst. Continue reading »