DJlurker wrote:It says outright that Safari is not compatible with the site. But I'm not buying Google Chrome for one QS scene- even a good one!
I've been a Mac man for... let's call it 20 years. Close enough. Safari is now, and has been since its inception, the worst choice of a web browser for a Mac ever made. I know, Apple brags about how it is engineered for the OS and the hardware; bullshit. Chrome, as others have said, is free. It's rock solid, faster to load, and does about everything. Firefox, as others have said, is also free. It is not solid, is slower to load than Chrome, but still beats Safari in terms of reliability, compatibility, and lack of bloat. Hell, if MicroSquash were to make a version of Explorer for the Mac, I bet it would be a superior product to Safari.
Now, that being said, there is one specific task for which I use Safari, but it's related to copy and pasting the values from online tables into spreadsheets. Using a combination of Safari and Numbers (Apples terrible "let's fight against Excel" spreadsheet offering) I can strip the values from online tables and paste them into a spreadsheet in bulk. Then I can take that table and paste it into a real spreadsheet, such as Excel or Google Sheets.
Seriously, you should have multiple browsers. One of the easiest troubleshooting steps in the online world is to try with a different browser. It solves more problems than rebooting!
http://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/mac-s ... c-3639500/Although they actually seem to like Safari, at least this shows you what your good choices are!
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