Works like a champ!
One of my favorite features of NetNewsWire is that it’s scriptable. There’s even a Scripts menu, so you can add your own commands as scripts.
Here’s a little two-line script that lets you subscribe in NetNewsWire to the frontmost window in Safari.
tell application “Safari” to set s to URL of document 1
tell application [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Safari'
Subscribing to a site from within Safari
February 13th, 2003 · Comments · Safari, software
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Safari Beta 2-12-03
February 12th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
In case somehow you missed it…
The fastest and easiest-to-use web browser ever for the Mac. [Mac OS X Hot Downloads]
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JeepSafari
January 27th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
We all use and love Safari, it’s already a great browser. Organising bookmarks is easier than ever before, but wouldn’t is be nice if the bookmarks you add on your iMac at work, would show up on your PowerBook at home? Now it’s possible with JeepSafari. Think of it as iSync for Safari.
[SweetCocoa]
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Rise of the Uber-Browser
January 26th, 2003 · Comments · Safari, news, software
Right on! right on!
Now that I’ve started using NetNewsWire to read blogs, I find it frustrating to be constantly switching back and forth between NetNewsWire and Safari. This led me to wonder: should RSS capabilities and browsing capabilities be merged into a single “uber-browser” application?
[Confessions of a MozillianR
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Beyond the Safari Hype
January 22nd, 2003 · Comments · Safari
Apple’s new Safari Web browser has taken off faster than a brushfire on the Serengeti Plain. Within 24 hours of its January 7th introduction, Apple counted more than 300,000 downloads. But how many people are actually using Safari for everyday Web browsing, and what do Mac community gurus think of it?
[osOpinion]
In terms of everyday [...]
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safari multipage view mockup
January 20th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
Not the first time I have seen this idea… I think this is a bit cleaner and perhaps easier to deal with than the previous iteration which followed the look and feel of Preview. [anil dash's daily links]
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Apple Web site recognizes Safari users
January 20th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
A small Safari icon appears in the top-left corner of Apple.com with the message “Welcome Safari user” when visiting the site with Safari. The icon does not appear when viewing the site with any other browsers.
[MacMinute.com]
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Is Chimera Dead?
January 20th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
Is Chimera Dead? [MacSlash]
Also Is Phoenix Dead? [Mozillazine]
Seems that the impact of Safari on the Chimera project has been to cause an almost sudden death to the spurt of developmental energy which has been invested so far.
It’s too bad that the Phoenix team is also suffering a similar fate. Safari has [...]
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Mossberg (WSJ) reviews both the 12″ PowerBook and Safari
January 15th, 2003 · Comments · Safari, apple
First on the 12″ PowerBook:(Subscription required)
The 12-inch PowerBook is one sweet little laptop. Sheathed in an aluminum case, it has the feel of a finely made camera. And it’s the smallest notebook I’ve tested that sports a full range of features, including one I’ve never seen on a compact laptop. Yet it’s significantly less expensive [...]
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Safari Tabbed Browsing Petition
January 15th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
Falling in deep like with Apple’s Safari browser but can’t tear yourself away from Chimera’s tabbed browsing? Now’s your chance to potentially influence the powers that be on the subject:
Sign the petition at PetitionOnline. [raelity bytes]
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Apple snub stings Mozilla
January 14th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
As Apple computer chooses open-source competitor KHTML for its Safari browser, Mozilla critics say AOL Time Warner’s browser suffers from code bloat, among other problems. [CNET News.com]
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Safari Aquafier 1.0
January 13th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
This program allows you to easily change Safari’s brushed metal interface into an Aqua interface.
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SafariMasks 1.0
January 13th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
SafariMasks was made to customize the look of Safari - Apple’s new turbo web browser for Mac OS X. With SafariMasks you don’t have to settle with Apple’s navigation buttons. Simply choose a new theme from our list and click install. Within seconds you can have a brand new theme to use when surfing the [...]
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Insert Safari URLs 1.0.1
January 12th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
I don’t use Entourage, but I did request this feature for Safari. I miss the ease in which you are able to email a link from both Chimera and IE. Hopefully soon enough.
Insert Safari URLs is a script that will take URLs selected from open windows in Apple’s “Safari” web browser and insert [...]
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WebMonkey Reviews Safari
January 11th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
Surfin’ Safari - reviewed from a web designer’s perspective…
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Safari Tip: Command Click the Title Bar
January 11th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
From Macintouch:
You can command click on the title bar to go “up” directories in a url.
This is very nice addition allowing the Safari window to function much like a window in the finder.
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Navigating the Safari Browser
January 11th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
O’Reilly has published a nice overview of Safari: Navigating the Safari Browser, It’s lean, it’s mean, but is it for you?
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SafariNoBrush 1.0
January 10th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
SafariNoBrush removes the brushed metal appearance on Apple’s Safari web browser. It also allows you to revert back to the brushed metal appearance at any time if you prefer.
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Apple has released Safari 1.0pbv51
January 10th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
Safari Update 1.0 Beta (v51) 1-10-03
This Safari Update is recommended for all Safari users.
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Scoping out Apple’s Safari
January 10th, 2003 · Comments · Safari
eWeek’s Jason Brooks has written a Safari Review:
Maybe the browser wars aren’t over, after all.
Last June, Netscape’s expedition into the land of open source bore fruit in the form of Mozilla 1.0, a Web browser that arguably unseated Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer—certainly not in popularity, but in overall excellence. At this week’s MacWorld Expo, [...]
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