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onehandle

(51,122 posts)
Mon Sep 17, 2012, 10:12 PM Sep 2012

Flash-free in Safari.

Is delightful.

I have @#%&*$@ Chrome installed, with its built-in Flash, in case I am accessing a Flash video I absolutely need to view.

The SSD in my three-year old 17-Inch MBP is extra-snappy.

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Flash-free in Safari. (Original Post) onehandle Sep 2012 OP
Why not use Camino instead? sir pball Sep 2012 #1
Flash richardtj Sep 2012 #2

sir pball

(5,058 posts)
1. Why not use Camino instead?
Tue Sep 18, 2012, 08:47 AM
Sep 2012

You're quite clear on your pan-anti-Google-ness, Camino is lightweight, supports Flash just as well and is 100% Google-free if you change the search engine.

richardtj

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2. Flash
Tue Sep 25, 2012, 12:05 PM
Sep 2012

I wouldn't be overly concerned about flash IMHO- it's dying a slow death as many Web devs reaslise that it's not very SEO friendly. I use a unibody Macbook Pro with Firefox and Safari, but hate Chrome (even though I have it in the dock) as it's "quirky" and results it throws up in SERPs appear rather different to other browsers.

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