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Psst, Safari 3.1 is a single window wonder
Psst, Safari 3.1 is a single window wonder
tips Psst, Safari 3.1 is a single window wonder Posted Mar. 21, ’08, 12:00 PM PT by Aayush Arya Category | Tips Safari single window Gather round, children it’s story time. Once upon a time, web browsers only used to have single, self-contained windows and each webpage had to be opened in a ...
Whither Eucalyptus? - Jamie’s Web Log
blog.montgomerie.net — If you’re wondering why Eucalyptus is not yet available, it’s currently in the state of being ‘rejected’... for distribution on the iPhone App Store. This is due to the fact that it’s possible, after explicitly searching for them, to find, download from ... (more) Whither Eucalyptus? - Jamie’s Web Log
burger software → safariadblock
burgersoftware.com — Safari AdBlock, before Safari AdBlock, after A Safari window, before and after Safari AdBlock has been enabled.... (more) burger software → safariadblock
Choose Your Own HTML 5 Adventure
htmlfive.appspot.com — Canvas: Drawing Board (Tested in FF 3.01+, Safari 4.0b, Opera 9.62, Chrome 2.0) Canvas: 1st-Person Gifter (Tested... in FF 3.01+, Safari 4.0b, Opera 9.62, Chrome 2.0) Canvas: Bespin (Tested in FF 3.01+, Safari 4.0b, Chrome 2.0) Video: Basic Player ... (more) Choose Your Own HTML 5 Adventure
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It’s the Little Things: Command Line Improvements to Mac OS X
TheAppleBlog — ... Meanwhile, there’s a tweak for Safari I really like that’s not in either article. It’s one that forces a click to open in a new tab (instead of a window). You can find that one here. Though documented for Safari 3.1, I use it for the Safari 4 beta with no issues. ...

It’s The Little Things: Command Line Improvements to Mac OS X [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ... Meanwhile, there’s a tweak for Safari I really like that’s not in either article. It’s one that forces a click to open in a new tab (instead of a window). You can find that one here. Though documented for Safari 3.1, I use it for the Safari 4 beta with no issues. ...

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