Welcome to our website
To take full advantage of all features you need to login or register. Registration is completely free and takes only a few seconds.
Inside OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: Safari 5.2 gets a simplified user interface with new sharing features
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 03/01/2012 10:53 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
AppleInsider takes today a look at Safari 5.2
Safari has a history of delivering innovative new features while retaining one of the simplest user interfaces among major browsers available. In Mountain Lion, Safari removes the Google search field (and its SnapBack button) to leave one single location field.
From that single field, you can now just type the beginning of a website location, a search engine query, or reference a saved bookmark or recently visited page in your history. Safari continues to suggest alternatives as you type, but now it populates the results with potential searches recommended by Google (which remains the default search engine; Yahoo and Microsoft remain alternative options for search).
From that single field, you can now just type the beginning of a website location, a search engine query, or reference a saved bookmark or recently visited page in your history. Safari continues to suggest alternatives as you type, but now it populates the results with potential searches recommended by Google (which remains the default search engine; Yahoo and Microsoft remain alternative options for search).
Inside OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion: Safari 5.2 gets a simplified user interface with new sharing features
