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Sessions in Safari 3

by Alec Feld on Jun 11, 2007 at 05:25 PM


Although the Safari 3 beta was released just minutes ago, and I’ve already been digging for new features. I found the standard advertised features like the new “Find” interface and the new tab functionality, but I managed to find a feature most Safari users have been craving for a long time, sessions. Safari 3 supports sessions, and can restore all tabs from a previous session, as well as open up the last window that has been closed. Although this feature may seem minor, it’s a feature that most Safari users have been requesting for a long time. Sessions save time too, as they allow the user to quit the browser and still have the same sites open from their last session when they begin browsing again.

Safari 3 also allows the user to bookmark groups of tabs as a single bookmark, and have them open up together. This is great for people who open up the same group of sites everyday. Safari is available as a public beta for both Windows and OS X, and is available today.

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Comments
  • DotMacDavid from Nashville said:

    Anyone else curious about the missing .Mac Tab on apple’s new website???
    At the bottom of the Mac page under Mac OS X it is listed distinctively in bold with no linked page for .Mac
    Could there be more updates and features for .Mac in the near future…I think so!

  • Adam from New York, NY said:

    Apple has said that they are focusing on Mac, iTunes/iPod, and iPhone—.Mac has now fallen under the Mac division. I personally don’t expect it to be reincarnated into something new/bigger.

  • kOoLiNuS from Bari, Italy said:

    Even if some months have passed by this post and now Safari 3 isn’t a beta anymore (on Leopard at least) this *extremely* useful featura has been leaved in this state.

    Which isn’t quite good as the “Mozilla"s session saving feature (Firefox, Camino, Flock)

    Simply for this it can’t really be THE browser, but one of the many installed on any machine..

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