ERR: iGoogle shows two “Cancel” buttons on Safari (Windows)

When I saw the chart below mentioned that Safari is the fastest web browser on any platform and the World’s best browser, I was very interest about it and download it immediately. I heard about that browser as Mac browser which is not support Windows OS. As I’m on Windows platform, I’m not sure whether Safari is the World’s best browser or not. And also, I’m not sure what make it better than Mozilla Firefox that I love. Anyway, it’s good that we can use it on Windows now.

But if you are a Javascipt or Ajax developer then you have one more browser that you need to take care ( Safari for Windows). Do you think that your script which is working great on Safari (Mac) will work on Safari (Windows) too? I don’t think so. Because iGoogle which is created by Google, the mother of Ajax, even has some problems with Safari.

Actually, I was not intentionally finding the problems on Safari. I was doing the way that I used to do on all browsers. But I accidentally found this funny issue on iGoogle page. What I did was I browse the iGoogle page and tried to change my theme for my personalized page. When I clicked the “Select Theme” link, I got the following screen which has two “cancel” buttons.

I thought that the right button support to be “OK” button and then, I clicked it again. (Check the picture below.) There are two buttons in “Location” Gadget again.. How funny it is!!! ![]()

Anyway, those issues are not that important since it can be done with minor changes. The important question is that ~
Safari Vs Mozilla Firefox, Which one is better?
Please tell me about your opinion in comment… Thanks.

























Myo Kyaw Htun said
am July 12 2007 @ 12:57 am
Mike, something wrong with your PC ? Mine is not like this.
But I don’t like Safari PC version because once I’ve been in crack site and it can’t prevent from auto downloading which is created from that crack site. Then I stop using it.
Michael Sync said
am July 12 2007 @ 1:49 am
All screenshots are captured on Windows Vista. I dont know why it is happening to me like that..
>>But I don’t like Safari PC version because once I’ve been in crack site and it can’t prevent from auto downloading which is created from that crack site. Then I stop using it.
Oh. it’s really bad.. Safari seems like unsecured browser if it acts like that..
neolwin said
am July 13 2007 @ 3:01 pm
Ha Ha.. I, too, have that case. Very funny. I’ve been using it for a month and never noticed it(coz i use firefox mostly, and safari for fast-viewing news). I think firefox is the best of the four.
By the way, I found IE7 and safari sometimes crash while opera and firefox never does. So, i’m wondering whether OS developers doesn’t know how to make a crash-proof browser.
jer said
am October 11 2007 @ 7:26 pm
Safari for PC is beta software. No problems with the actual stable version that is running on my Mac.
Michael Sync » All screenshots of Google Theme (iGoogle) said
am October 13 2007 @ 11:45 pm
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