Which os X do you run?
Which os X do you run?
i'm so confused.. i have searched and searched for what to do. what am i missing?
I dont know which version of Safari world work but try Firefox 2.0.0.14 from mac.oldapps.com it should work fine.
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Basically, if Safari is crashing for you in 10.3.9 (or after any future system update), and you've eliminated the usual suspects such as a bad preferences file, it's likely caused by an "input manager" add-on that you have installed. For instance, both AcidSearch and Saft use the Input Manager interface -- and their pre-10.3.9 versions will cause Safari to crash.
To fix the crashes, first find out what you might have installed. You can find the Input Managers in a number of locations:Once you find out what's installed, check those websites for new versions of the plug-ins (both AcidSearch and Saft have already been updated for 10.3.9). If you can't find a new version of the plug-in, delete the entries in the above folders, then re-launch Safari.
- At both the top-level and in your user's folder, check the Library: InputManagers folder
- The top-level Library: Application Support: SIMBL folder
I hope this one will help. I've looked for every possible way to answer your question.![]()
We help not because we need to but we help because we want to.........there's a big difference between "need" and "want"
Just tell me if it works..okay?
We help not because we need to but we help because we want to.........there's a big difference between "need" and "want"
1.3.2 has TABS you can find them if you go to FILE> NEW TAB
This may be old, but can help some people.
I know what you mean but it seems that for this OS there is no FireFox that can work perfectky well.I had vrsion 2 of FFox and it crashed continually so I went back to old good Safari. the problem is, it cannot opne several TABS on startup as default, to my knowledge.
Maybe someone Knows how to force this?
Last edited by walky08; 08-26-2010 at 02:31 AM.