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Entries in safari (15)

6:55AM

Which browser is really the best for Mac?

Today, we spend hours and hours on the Internet, so it is important for us to have a good browsing experience. There is a good selection of browsers for all platforms now. So what one is best for the Mac? Which one is fastest and the easiest to use?

Now, you are all probably thinking “its Safari, duh.” Well let’s find out. Now, I have come to this conclusion from my personal preferences, so everyone’s browser of choice here will be different. My personal preferences are, speed of loading pages and simplicity.

So, how did I test all these browsers equally and fair? I used Peacekeeper, a browser benchmark. It tested you browsers JavaScript functionality. I tested Firefox, Chrome, Opera and Safari. So here are the results...

As you can see, Chrome is the fastest browser when it comes to JavaScript fuctionality. I was amazed on how much it out performed them by. But, is that my preference? Not really, I like chrome but I have found it crashes far too much for my liking. It just would not respond, I downloaded it twice and both times I had the same problems.  Sure, its simple and easy too use. But, I am not going to use something that I can’t rely on.

I had the same problems with Opera as well, actually it was worse. I found it was just not responding. So maybe I got a bad batch of Chrome and Opera? So, if you use either of those two, does it happen to you?

Safari is pre-installed on every Mac and I would say is one of the most popular browsers for Windows users. When I saw the results for Safari I was a little shocked. I thought it being the ‘official’ Mac browser it would out perform the competition by a large margin. One problem I have had with it is my flash player never seems to work; maybe it is because of Apple’s support for HTML5? Nevertheless, I really like Safari; it’s simple, elegant and easy to use. It’s like any Apple product, really.

Firefox came dead last in my benchmark run, by a lot. But, I found it didn’t crash once and it was very simple to use. So does that mean, slow and steady wins the race?

No, I would recommend all us Mac users stick with Safari, its made for our machines. Its like Internet Explorer for windows, except it works and it’s not painfully slow.  

If I have missed anything or you want to know more, please leave a comment and I will happily answer you question.

4:27PM

SkyFire Is Here: Flash Video On Your iPhone

In the past few weeks there has been a lot of talk about the up-and-coming 3rd party iPhone web browser, SkyFire. SkyFire promises to bring Flash video support, by way of live conversion to HTML5. It was released today, and I've been having a play with it. So far, I like it! It works well: All Flash videos I've tried have played, framerate was quite high and picture quality was above satisfactory, too.

This is, by no means, a full blown review. More of a heads-up that this £1.79 ($3) application is now available from iTunes.

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*Update* - Apparently SkyFire has already been removed from the Italian App Store. We can only wait and see what happens next.

3:00PM

My Top 5 Safari Extensions

Recently at WWDC, Apple updated their web browser Safari with some new features. The best new feature in my opinion was the addition of extensions. Extensions provide a better user experience. Before the addition of extensions in Safari, I used Google Chrome as my primary browser. 

Extensions used to be why people used Firefox. Overall, I don't really like Firefox anymore since Safari has extensions. I think the addition of extensions now makes Safari the best web browser out there. 

What do you think about the extensions I spoke about today? Would you consider downloading them? Do you think you will like them? Please leave a text response below. For more content, please be sure to visit my YouTube channel

6:46AM

Whats in my Dock v3

Whats in my Dock? This video will tell you whats in my Mac OS X Dock.

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9:42PM

Want to Speed Up Safari On Mac?

Safari 4 on Mac can sometimes be slow, laggy, glitchy or full of beach balls! Just one line of script in Terminal and you are set with a nice and faster Safari. I can almost guarantee you that Safari will be somewhat snappier after using the codes and restarting your Mac or Safari.