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Safari 4.0.4 Update Released

Written on November 12, 2009 by Charles Jade and 4 people have commented

Safari version 4.0.4 is now available, the 30MB update promising improvements to “performance, stability, and security.”
Regarding security, the update addresses several potential “maliciously crafted” attacks–are there such things as benevolently crafted attacks? One uses a color profile, which is inventive, if evil. Others use XML, shortcut menus, or the user’s desire to visit web pages [...]

JavaScript 3-10x Faster On iPhone OS 3.0

Written on March 27, 2009 by David Appleyard and 17 people have commented

There has been a reasonable amount of speculation surrounding JavaScript speed improvements in iPhone 3.0. Testing carried out on the iPhone Simulator bundled with the SDK didn’t lead to a conclusive outcome, but benchmarking done by Wayne Pan would seem to suggest that iPhone 3.0 handles JavaScript 3x-10x faster than iPhone 2.1.
Last year the WebKit [...]

Gears for Safari Now Available

Written on September 15, 2008 by Josh Pigford and 2 people have commented

Gears, Google’s “browser improver” (for lack of a better term), has come out of beta and is now officially available for Safari.
Gears is a browser plugin that extends its functionality by allowing it do things like store data locally in a searchable database as well as run JavaScript in the background to improve performance. A [...]

Google Gears (Beta) [Finally] Comes To Safari

Written on August 26, 2008 by Bob Rudis and 10 people have commented

Spotlight importers aren’t the only symbols of Mac-generosity coming from the fine folks over at Google. The Google Gears project has released a beta of their browser code which enables developers to make web apps that behave more like local desktop apps and allow some – or complete – functionality even when you are not connected [...]