a Way to save tabs in Safari?


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    a Way to save tabs in Safari?


    is there a way to save my tabs in Safari every time I exit? I'm currenlty using Firefox version 4.0b5 and i'm hating it (don't want to use the current version of FF either)
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  2. Posts : 387
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    Also Java doesn't work on Safari for some reason
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    imeem said:
    Also Java doesn't work on Safari for some reason

    So basically you are leaving a stable brower for one you are having a problem with because you dont like it. what dont you like abt FF?
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    zigzag3143 said:
    imeem said:
    Also Java doesn't work on Safari for some reason

    So basically you are leaving a stable brower for one you are having a problem with because you dont like it. what dont you like abt FF?
    Safari performs faster on my computer and I like how safari auto completes the website i'm typing. FF beta is far from stable for me. Also java is the only thing i'm having trouble with. I would like to ask can Chrome watch videos online? Since it doesn't support Flash AFAIK
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    Chrome doesn't watch videos online, you do
    Java works in Safari just fine, I've been using it over and over again for years. Update Java.
    Chrome does support flash, you might want to reinstall it from the Adobe website if you're experiencing problems.
    Every web browser has auto-complete history, even IE. If you're too bothered with setting up a stable version of Firefox, you will find that it takes the same amount of time to set up Chrome with extensions (many of which are available for both browsers).
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    Gornot said:

    Chrome doesn't watch videos online, you do
    Java works in Safari just fine, I've been using it over and over again for years. Update Java.
    Chrome does support flash, you might want to reinstall it from the Adobe website if you're experiencing problems.
    Every web browser has auto-complete history, even IE. If you're too bothered with setting up a stable version of Firefox, you will find that it takes the same amount of time to set up Chrome with extensions (many of which are available for both browsers).
    Are you sure Chrome support Flash? I checked ADobe website and it doesn't mention Chrome. Also for Safari I redownlaoded Java and it still doesn't work in Safari.
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    Chrome supports Flash 100%, I have been playing games that require intense usage of Flash in Chrome for more than a year now, it never failed me.

    As far as Safari goes, IMHO v4 was much better, so my advice to you is to simply try out Chrome, or try to find an older version of Safari in which Java DID work.
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    O wait, Flash is built into Chrome? and Yes Safari 5 is the worst web browser i have ever used.
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