Safari for mac os 10.3 9
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#Safari for mac os 10.3 9 mac os x
On Tuesday, April 19th, 2005 at 12:34 am by Steve Harris and is filed under Mac Software. Safari 2.0 is only available if you’re using Mac OS X 10.4 or later Safari 1.3 offers a very similar rendering engine, but is only available on Mac OS X 10.3.9. OS X Yosemite 10.10.5 - Apples latest operating system for the Mac. The feed URL dialog that tells you 10.4 must be installed to view RSS feeds is simply a bug and not part of a master plan for global domination. Mac OS X 10.3.9 Client provides the following enhancements: file sharing and directory services reliability for mixed Mac and PC networks Mail, Safari and Stickies application reliability.
#Safari for mac os 10.3 9 update
Update to the Update: On Surfin’ Safari, Dave Hyatt says:
Update: You are able to configure which application handles RSS feeds in Tiger – apparently! ? So, if they just sort out this Safari 1.3 situation, it will save a lot of headaches. Will they have a choice on Tiger? I hope they change this soon. These apps generally ask permission to handle the feed:// protocol first time you run them. Windows Safari 1.2 or higher in Mac OS X 10.3 Safari 2.0 or higher in Mac OS X 10.4 or Windows Firefox 1.0 or higher in Mac or Windows To connect.
New features include Fast User Switching (you no longer have to log out so another user can log in), Exposé, FileVault (use at your own risk), and iChat AV, which added voice and video conferencing to the Mac’s messaging client. How very useful! Before, clicking a feed:// link would open an appropriate newsreader application to subscribe to the feed. iGetter fix coming We previously reported that the iGetter 2.2 Input Manager Bundle is incompatible with the new release of Safari (1. Mac OS X 10.3 Panther was released on Octoand was last updated on April 15, 2005, when the 10.3.9 update was released.
Or in other words, Safari is saying “I can’t handle these feed:// links, and I won’t let any other application handle it either”.