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Safari Beta Leaked, With Tabs

ollie_ob writes "Seems a bit too good to be true: Apple listening to its community and implementing the features most requested? Apparently a build (v62) of Safari has been leaked into the wild, and has tabs -- though not fully implemented yet -- and primitive support for autocomplete in forms. The Think Secret rumor site has the scoop." It is not merely a rumor, I've confirmed it. It works nicely, too, in a brief test. Then I, uh, deleted the copy I looked at.

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  1. attention: Apple bashers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    time to start aplogizing. post below

  2. Re:Oh? by questamor · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    You might like to take safari out of there. I downloaded the most recent, and see no tabs. I suspect ThinkSecret.com has been up to some photoshopping to get a bit of traffic

  3. Now, if only they would follow standards... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    And replace BASH (Bloated Again SHell) with ksh as the standard bourne-type shell, and then fix that ridiculous netinfo system to allow the use of other *standards* like /etc/hosts and /etc/group, etc....

  4. Re:Tabs ... next Bookmarks? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I could see tabs on the site, but not in my browser?

    Oh, my dear sweet Lord. I didn't know they made people as dumb as you.

    If you can't understand the difference between (1) tabs as a grouping UI control, (2) tabs as an MDI interface, and (3) pictures of tabs on a web site, then you need to get the fuck away from your computer right now. It contains sharp, pointy things, and you're likely to hurt yourself if you're not careful.

  5. Re:Tabs ... next Bookmarks? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    I fully understand the differences you nit-wit. The original point of topic still stands...

    Christ, you're dumb. If you fully understood the difference, then the original point of the topic would not stand. "Tabs on the web site but not in the browser." Jesus Christ. That's like saying, "Flying cars on the TV but not in my garage."

    Seriously, for your own health and the health of those around you, stop operating heavy machinery right now. Drool can make your hands very slippery.