Safari Extender 1.3.5
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Safari Magic 1.0 adds numerous tools to
Safari
Safari Magic 1.0 adds numerous tools to
Safari
07/20/2004 02:43 AMStephen Becker has announced the release of Safari Magic 1.0, a
utility which adds several tools to Safari...
Yum Extender
Yum Extender
04/07/2005 05:18 AMWelcome
FileBox eXtender v1.72.00
FileBox eXtender v1.72.00
12/02/2003 03:46 PMFileBox eXtender (FileBX or FbX) is a program that extends the
standard Windows File|Open and File|Save dialog boxes by adding handy
little icon buttons on the right side of the title bars, next to the
minimize, restore and maximize buttons, and optionally makes file
boxes larger for easier navigation. [Shareware $20.00 30 days 609
KB]
New: Focus Extender
New: Focus Extender
01/23/2004 02:21 PMFocus Extender is a Photoshop plug-in that can combine a stack of
images into a single image with an extended depth of field.
ViMax Extender
ViMax Extender
06/24/2005 03:59 PM
Now I
consider myself fairly well versed in penis lengthening—a skill
introduced to me, inadvertently, by my 6th grade math
teacher—but I did not realize one could become a medical doctor
and specialize in the topic. Jorn Ege Siana, M.D., combined penises,
addition, and a little bit of good ol' Danish elbow grease to develop
the 'Vimax Extender,' a non-surgical device that can ratchet an organ
up to three to four more inches in length.
We'd cock a brow at such a claim if we hadn't recently seen a similar device, complete with a video showing the
scars that proved its validity. You can order the ViMax Extender today
for only $300.
Product Page
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New: Gefen HDTV Extender
New: Gefen HDTV Extender
04/28/2004 10:16 AMGefen's HDTV Extender permits the transmission of HD audio and video
data over CAT-5E cable for up to 150 feet.
Belkin Designs PC-Less Video Extender
Belkin Designs PC-Less Video Extender
09/14/2004 06:48 PMBelkin on Tuesday announced a wireless remote technology that would
beam live video to a remote monitor.
Gefen announces HDTV Extender
Gefen announces HDTV Extender
04/27/2004 06:09 AMGefen has announced a new type of high definition video extension that
the company says transmits audio and video data up to 150-feet over
CAT-5 cable...
Gefen offers new CAT5 extender
Gefen offers new CAT5 extender
05/19/2004 05:53 AMGefen's newest CAT5 extender, the US$995 CAT5-9000, is designed to
"provide comprehensive computer component extension capability for
operating a well-stocked computer workstation away from CPU noise or
similar interference."...
Linksys Offers Range Extender with
Limits
Linksys Offers Range Extender with
Limits
06/16/2004 09:54 AMLinksys's WRE54G is a logical repeater, listening to network traffic
and rebroadcasting it; but security options are lacking, advice is
odd: The description of this device contains slim information. As far
as I can tell, it's a Wi-Fi only logical repeater, meaning that it's
using networking magic to relay data. It can't be using Wireless
Distribution System (WDS) because Linksys notes it works with any
802.11b or g network. It must attach as a client to an existing
network and redistribute access as an access point itself. This
function is similar to Linksys's WET11 and WET54G, which bridge
Ethernet networks to any access point by simulating a client and
masquerading MAC addresses. The manual for this range extender
mentions multiple times in the first few pages of configuration advice
that the range extender is easier to use if you turn off WEP
encryption--which is extremely odd advice coming from a Wi-Fi
equipment maker at this point in time. The unit only supports WEP as
an encryption option, meaning that more secured networks that use WPA
can't take advantage of range extension. The unit will cost $99, but
I'm not sure it's necessary except for legacy home networks. For about
$80 you can purchase a WRT54G, but Linksys has only enabled wireless
bridging as a fixed mode: that is, a WRT54G can't bridge and be an
access point at the same time. A similar unit from Buffalo, the
WLA2-54G, costs about $100 and like Apple's AirPort Extreme and
AirPort Express Base Stations, can serve clients while bridging to
other gateways. If were building a network from scratch that required
bridging and I wanted WPA security now, I'd choose Buffalo's gateway
as the fundamental element....
Media Center Extender for Xbox Reviewed
Media Center Extender for Xbox Reviewed
12/24/2004 12:16 PM
Paul Thurrott has a review up of the Xbox Media
Center Extender kit—the package that lets you stream Media
Center recorded content to remote TVs via your Xbox—and it's
pretty much a must-read for anyone considering using the (fairly)
recently-released devices. While it has a lot to offer to Media Center
PC owners, a few glaring oversights, like a remote thats incompatible
with other Media Center devices (and vice-versa) and the decision by
Microsoft to force users to keep the software DVD in the Xbox at all
times instead of loading it onto the hard drive keep it from being a
clear winner. His short take is that it's good for those already
hitched to Microsoft's wagon, but it isn't going to win any new
fans.
Media
Center Extender for Xbox Review [WinSuperSite via DigitalMediaThoughts]
Belkin Designs PC-Less Video Extender
(Ziff Davis)
Belkin Designs PC-Less Video Extender
(Ziff Davis)
09/14/2004 10:42 PMZiff Davis - Belkin on Tuesday announced a wireless remote technology
that would beam live video to a remote monitor.
Windows Media Center Extender Chat
Roundup
Windows Media Center Extender Chat
Roundup
01/16/2004 01:05 PMIBM Infoprint XML Extender for z/OS
supports XSL stylesheets and XSL-FO (XML
Cover Pages)
IBM Infoprint XML Extender for z/OS
supports XSL stylesheets and XSL-FO (XML
Cover Pages)
11/04/2002 10:42 AMUpdate Rollup 1 for HP Media Center
Extender with CGMS-A Support
Update Rollup 1 for HP Media Center
Extender with CGMS-A Support
12/22/2004 01:48 AMUpdate Rollup 1 for Media Center Extender contains various updates for
the Windows XP Media Center Extender and includes CGMS-A protected TV
content playback support.
This update is recommended for all HP Media Center Extender customers.
For a complete list of changes included in this update see KB890924
Update Rollup 1 for Linksys Media Center
Extender with CGMS-A Support
Update Rollup 1 for Linksys Media Center
Extender with CGMS-A Support
12/22/2004 01:48 AMUpdate Rollup 1 for Media Center Extender contains various updates for
the Windows XP Media Center Extender and includes CGMS-A protected TV
content playback support.
This update is recommended for all Linksys Media Center Extender
customers.
BatMax Starts Production and Sales of
the World's First Battery Life Extender
for Mobile Phones.
BatMax Starts Production and Sales of
the World's First Battery Life Extender
for Mobile Phones.
02/01/2005 09:13 PMBatMax, the first cellphone battery life booster that extends the
mobile phone battery life and reduces charging time is now in
production and is currently being shipped to both U.S. and
international retailers and wholesalers. [PRWEB Jan 22, 2005]
Project 2003: Project Renamer PDS
Extender
Project 2003: Project Renamer PDS
Extender
04/12/2004 11:20 PMThe download includes the compiled ProjectRenamer.dll, and the Visual
Basic 6.0 source code for the Project Renamer PDS Extender.
Note For an explanation of how to develop and test the Project
Renamer, see the Project Renamer PDS Extender topic, under the section
Programming Tasks, in the file pj11sdk2003.chm of the Project 2003 SDK
Download. The complete Project 2003 SDK also includes the Project
Renamer PDS Extender source code.
Microsoft Windows Media Center Extender
Technology Delivers Digital
Entertainment and the Media Center
Experience to Any Screen in the House
Microsoft Windows Media Center Extender
Technology Delivers Digital
Entertainment and the Media Center
Experience to Any Screen in the House
01/08/2004 07:35 PMThis evening during his keynote address at the 2004 International
Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Microsoft Corp. Chairman and Chief
Software Architect Bill Gates unveiled Windows® Media Center Extender
Technology. The software will power a new generation of products that
will extend the Media Center Edition PC experience allowing consumers
to access their favorite digital entertainment, such as live and
recorded television, photos, movies, and music that reside on their
Windows XP Media Center Edition PC, from any room in the home --
regardless of where the PC is located. Media Center Extender
Technology will not only provide access to rich content and services,
but will enable devices throughout the home to utilize the full
processing and storage capabilities of the PC creating new
opportunities for services and providing unprecedented choice and
access to content for consumers
Windows Media Center Extender and
Portable Media Center Fact Sheets (PDF)
Windows Media Center Extender and
Portable Media Center Fact Sheets (PDF)
01/08/2004 07:34 PMSafari 1.0
Safari 1.0
11/03/2003 09:08 PMThe fastest and easiest-to-use web browser ever for the Mac.
XUL in Safari
XUL in Safari
10/29/2003 12:12 AMSafari 1.1 is included with the new release of Mac OS X, Panther.
From Dave Hyatt's list of Safari 1.1 features:
A complete implementation of the XUL box model. Safari on
Panther supports the complete XUL box model, including horizontal and
vertical boxes, the ability to flex, and the ability to reorder
content and reverse content. If you're building canned content that
you control using WebKit, you'll find a whole new range of layout
possibilities at your disposal. Need to create dynamically sized
headers and footers and flexible center content? The XUL box model can
do that. Need to center an object within the viewport? The XUL box
model can do that too.
With Microsoft's alternative to XUL seemingly a few years away, are Apple looking to
beat them to it with an implementation that's compatible with
Mozilla?
Safari 1.3
Safari 1.3
04/16/2005 01:24 AMThose of you running Panther can now update to 10.3.9. This update
includes Safari 1.3 and new versions of WebKit, WebCore, and
JavaScriptCore that contain thousands of improvements we've made to
the engine since Safari 1.2.
What you are getting is all of the new standards support, new
WebKit capabilites, site compatibility fixes and performance
optimizations that are also present in Safari 2.0 for Tiger. The
layout engines for the two are virtually identical.
Here are some of the highlights:
Page Load Performance
Safari 1.3 loads pages overall 35% faster than 1.2 as measured by
IBench. In addition to improving the overall page load, Safari 1.3
will display content sooner than 1.2 did, so that subresources don't
hold up the initial display of the page.
JavaScript Performance
We have substantially improved the performance of the JavaScript
engine in Safari. I encourage you to check out Safari 1.3 on this
benchmark for example to see the improvement relative to 1.2.
HTML Editing
Safari 1.3 supports HTML editing, both at the Objective-C WebKit API
level and using contenteditable and designMode in a Web
page. The new Mail app in Tiger uses WebKit for message composition.
You can write apps that make use of WebKit's editing technology and
deploy them on Panther and Tiger.
Compatibility and Security
Compatibility and security are our number one priority in WebCore, and
Safari 1.3 has many important compatibility fixes. For example,
percentage heights on blocks, tables and cells now work much better in
Safari 1.3. min/max-width/height support has been added. More of the
table-related CSS properties are now supported. DOM methods like
getComputedStyle are now supported.
The DOM Exposed
The entire level 2 DOM has been exposed a public API in Objective-C.
This means various holes have been filled in Safari's DOM level 2
support. In addition to exposing the DOM to Objective-C, the JS
objects that wrap DOM objects can also be accessed from Objective-C,
allowing you to examine and edit the JS objects themselves to inject
properties onto them that can then be accessed from your Web page.
XSLT
Safari 1.3 on Panther now supports XSLT. 10.3.9 includes libxslt, and
Safari uses this excellent library to handle XSLT processing
instructions it encounters in Web pages.
Plugin Extensions
For those of you writing WebKit apps, a new Objective-C WebKit plugin
API is supported that lets you put Cocoa widgetry into the Web page
more easily. In addition enhancements to the Netscape Plugin API
(made in conjunction with Mozilla Foundation) have been implemented
for plugins that require cross-browser compatibility.
Did I mention it's really really fast? :)
In case you're curious about differences between the Tiger and
Panther versions of the engine, they mostly have to deal with
frameworks that changed underneath WebKit. For example we have new
faster image decoders on Tiger (that also handle PNGs correctly), so
you'll find that Tiger fixes some of the PNG gamma issues that will
still exist on Panther. In addition the new decoders are incredibly
fast and are now run on a separate thread on multi-processor machines
on Tiger.
The network layer has also been improved on Tiger, so this may be
another source of differences in behavior between the two operating
systems. Overall, however, it's likely that content and applications
you develop with WebKit will behave identically on the two operating
systems.
Let us know what you think.
Safari+NNW
Safari+NNW
03/11/2003 09:44 AMAn article about how NetNewsWire
and Safari complement one another can be found at O'Reilly here.
I agree, although Safari really needs to be able to reuse
windows for URLs sent from applications like NetNewsWire rather than
always opening a new window every time.
Safari 1.2 bug seen here
Safari 1.2 bug seen here
02/12/2004 11:24 AMWe seem to have inadvertently revealed a bug in Safari 1.2 -- and we
think we know specifically what Safari is doing wrong. The bug
currently makes oatmeal of some of our layout elements. If not fixed,
it could discombobulate sites that are much more important than ours.
Safari 1.2
Safari 1.2
02/05/2004 10:24 PMSafari 1.2 includes several great new features, the most important of
which (to me) is its ability to correctly render... (28 words)
Safari 1.1
Safari 1.1
10/28/2003 11:08 PMSafari 1.1 is here. Those of you who picked up Panther can take it
for a spin. This release is big step forward from 1.0, chock full of
bugs fixes, improvements and UI refinements.
As far as new WebCore features, here's a few highlights:
(1) Better standards support. You'll find fixes for positioning bugs,
overflow bugs, floats, tables, gzip support, generated content using
::before and ::after, DHTML. You name it, we've improved it.
(2) Speed. We're still fast, and we're only going to get faster.
(3) CSS2 support. In addition to all of the bug fixes to be more
standards-compliant, we also added support for CSS2 properties like
text-shadow and new display values like inline-block. Try using
text-shadow in conjunction with ::selection. It's cool. :)
(3) Safari on Panther supports rgba values in CSS for specifying
border, background, foreground and shadow colors.
(4) Support for the CSS3 opacity (using -khtml-opacity) property.
Make entire blocks and inlines transparent without resorting to
transparent PNGs.
(5) A complete implementation of the XUL box model. Safari on Panther
supports the complete XUL box model, including horizontal and vertical
boxes, the ability to flex, and the ability to reorder content and
reverse content. If you're building canned content that you control
using WebKit, you'll find a whole new range of layout possibilities at
your disposal. Need to create dynamically sized headers and footers
and flexible center content? The XUL box model can do that. Need to
center an object within the viewport? The XUL box model can do that
too.
And in case you're curious, here's what we've already got working
post 1.1 in WebCore that you can look forward to:
(1) Support for the title attribute using tooltips
(2) The ability to tab to all controls in a Web page and to manipulate
them from the keyboard.
(3) Support for table border collapsing.
(4) Support for the CSS cursor property.
... and a whole lot more ...
Enjoy the upgrade and as always send us your feedback (trackbacks
preferred). We're listening.
Safari RSS
Safari RSS
07/01/2004 01:46 PMI haven't had a chance to talk about this, but I thought I'd again
start by briefly clearing up a point of confusion. Safari RSS is not
the name of the entire Safari browser on Tiger. It is the name of the
RSS/Atom feature in Safari itself. If you pull down the About
information in Safari on Tiger, you'll see that the version is
2.0.
On Safari
On Safari
01/09/2003 11:40 PMSafari's the neat-o new quick browser for OSX that runs off the
Konqueror guts and impresses the heck outta your neighbors.
going on a safari...
going on a safari...
03/11/2003 02:00 PMso far i'm digging the new mac os x browser safari. i haven't tested
all css stuff and java, but...
Sophisticated Safari
Sophisticated Safari
01/16/2004 11:02 AM“Like everything Apple makes, Safari combines a clean, simple
interface with sophisticated functionality,” writes Walt Mossberg in
his Personal Technology column for the Wall Street Journal. “It has a
built-in popup blocker, and a built-in Google search box that spares
you the need to navigate to the Google Web site.” [Jan 12]
Safari 1.3 Seeded
Safari 1.3 Seeded
06/29/2004 05:20 PM
With Safari 2.0 coming with Tiger in 2005, Apple is still working on
improvements in the current version of Safari. Safari 1.3 (v146) was
seeded to d...
Fun Scripting Safari
Fun Scripting Safari
04/27/2004 10:10 AM Safari is scriptable and Apple offers a number of free AppleScripts
including a dictionary function, flight lookup, movie times, language
translation, and yellow pages lookup. They also give you
album,song,artist, and composer lookups from Safari to iTunes. To use
the dictionary simply highlight the word and click the appropriate
bookmark.
Safari, RSS, NetNewsWire
Safari, RSS, NetNewsWire
06/28/2004 02:57 PM“So, Brent, what do you think of Apple putting RSS reading
into Safari?”
The first thing to know is that we have no intention of stopping
NetNewsWire development.
The second thing is, I’m not surprised. I half-expected it last
year, and this year I’d heard rumors (even seen some screen
shots) before WWDC, so it’s no shock. Syndication is such great
technology, it makes sense for Apple—and Microsoft—to add
RSS reading to their systems.
The RSS reader in Safari is not a full-featured newsreader, at least
from what I could tell by the demo. For instance, it doesn’t
appear to remember what items you’ve read or tell you how many
unread items you have. And some of the other features that it does
have—such as RSS searching—are coming in NetNewsWire
2.0.
So... even with Safari’s RSS reader, there is still a need for
newsreaders that do more. (Much more.)
What I like about this announcement is that it popularizes
syndication. Despite its fast growth, there’s still a huge
education job to do. The average Mac user doesn’t know about the
technology yet, but putting it in Safari means they will know about
it, and it gives the technology a kind of validation, an Apple seal of
approval, for the people who are slower to look at new
technologies.
It also may mean that Apple will evangelize RSS to publications that
haven’t yet adopted it. Which is great: it’s not something
we have much time for, and when CNN hears from Apple it carries a bit
more weight than when they hear from Ranchero Software.
This could trigger a shake-out in the Mac OS X newsreaders market.
There are a dozen or so readers right now, but by this time next year
there may be Safari and just a few others. (NetNewsWire will be one of
them.)

So I don’t feel as we’ve been Sherlocked. But it does look
to me as if the Konfabulator folks might have
something to say about Dashboard.
Safari CSS Effects
Safari CSS Effects
04/24/2004 05:17 PM After spending weeks on end coding around the quirky demands of
today's browser space, occasionally it's nice to design for a
completely controlled environment. Mac OS X is proving more and more
useful the further I dig in, and...
Report: Safari
Report: Safari
02/10/2004 11:51 AMReaders offer a tip about fixing Java install problems, much
discussion of browser performance, plus compatibility issues and
choosing between GIF and PNG files.
No Safari For Windows... Yet
No Safari For Windows... Yet
06/09/2004 05:57 AMDave Hyatt clarifies that iTunes does not use WebKit to render
the music store.
That would probably means that Apple
did
not port the web browser to Windows for its iTunes for Windows.
LiveDictionary 1.1.1 for Safari
available
LiveDictionary 1.1.1 for Safari
available
06/02/2004 05:41 AMMichael Ash has released LiveDictionary 1.1.1, a Safari extension that
adds fast, convenient dictionary lookups to the Web...
Safari Caching
Safari Caching
05/26/2004 11:57 PMThis is the single biggest reason I do not use Safari. The caching
within the program is horrible. I had a report of an issue...
Grok Description matches for Safari Extender 1.3.5
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Safari Extender 1.3.5