![]() Similarly, my web browser mainstay, Opera, was likewise too darn good to make me think I needed to bother with a third option. Safari 2, and Safari 3 after the 10.4.11 update, were much better than the old version of Safari I had been steadfastly not using when I was stuck on Panther. After my iMac died just a couple months later, I still didn’t bother to install iCab on my latest Mac, my fantastic Late 2006 Core 2 Duo MacBook. While I still loved iCab, I never bothered reinstalling it on my G3 iMac when I upgraded to Tiger this past September. Versions of iCab have been at first distributed as betas to registered users, before being released months later as a pubic product.Version 3 was also noteworthy in that it packed even more features into its already extensive featureset. ![]()
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