This Tuesday’s Apple release is not a hardware product, but a much-needed update to its Safari browser: 3.1. The update “is recommended for all Safari users and features improvements to stability, compatibility, JavaScript performance and security.” Some new improvements in Safari 3.1 include:
- Better JavaScript performance, site compatibility and application stability
- Support for CSS 3 web fonts, transforms and transitions
- Several developer features such as access to Web Inspector and Network Timeline, support for custom user access string and improved snipper editor
- Double clicking on the Tab Bar opens new tab (goodbye, Twicetab—you’ll be missed)
- Opens Download and Activity window in current Space
- Shows Caps Lock icon in password fields
- Improved security
If you haven”t already downloaded it, you can do so by opening Software Update (Mac or Windows), or alternatively going to Apple’s Safari website.
Via [MacUser]


















Twicetab will NOT be missed because Safari 3.1 don't have the option to close tab with the middle click in ANY place of tab.

No comment to me?
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