Apple Safari
Thought i would ask a group of like minded people rather than a tech forum of die hard computer geeks......
Is anyone else having a torrid time with Apple Safari after last couple of updates? Cheers, Hippo |
No. Works just fine here on Mac, iPhone & iPad. What are you struggling with?
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Hi, thanks for the reply.
Tablets, phones and macbooks all OK, just seems to be the copy on my desktop.Endless Hanging when trying to get onto web and then refusing to force quit when i lose my 'will to live' waiting. Google searching has got me delving into the caches etc to delete various files which has made it start to behave in a slightly more gentlemanly manner but its so unstable i have locked it away and gone back to using firefox. Bugger of the matter is that the latest Mac OS doesn't let you delete safari to start a fresh with a newly downloaded copy. If i was at work i could blame MODNET but alas this is all my own work! Cheers |
Sounds like it could well be a virus.
Have you got anti-virus and is it running? |
Have you got the Flash plugin in it? I found Flash was causing me all manner of grief, so I binned it. If a website want me to use it, I go elsewhere. If that's not practical, I'll use Chrome as it can interpret Flash natively.
Given that the MacBook works fine, I'd look at what the differences are between the two installations. |
I run Avast and that is not showing any problems or viruses.
My now boringly exhaustive googling seems to suggest this problem is not unheard of so i guess ill lock safari away until a future update sorts out whatever gremlin has been unleashed. Firefox now up to speed and normal jogging can commence. |
Cheers for the heads up Roadster. Ill check on flash.
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My biggest learning point from this is that i am very glad i had another browser downloaded and sat idle. The safari failure was such that i could not use it to access the web. No Backup would have meant no means of accessing the web for a resolution!
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Originally Posted by hippocrates
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My biggest learning point from this is that i am very glad i had another browser downloaded and sat idle. The safari failure was such that i could not use it to access the web. No Backup would have meant no means of accessing the web for a resolution!
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Which would you recommend?
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I use Firefox on my MacBook for all the reasons you talked about. Only problem is its rubbish on iPad or iPhone and you run into browser favourites sync complications. However, a far better browser IMHO.
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I use Chrome on all devices.
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No problems with Safari, I don't use Flash for the same reason as Roadster. I did find that a security program Trust Defender, installed by my bank, made it hang when trying to open some sites, so disabled it.
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Good advice given but you may well find more if you post your problem here:-
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Originally Posted by hippocrates
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Which would you recommend?
The number of sites that require Flash are much fewer these days than they used to be, so I find Safari covers it all. The good thing about Safari is that it syncs between devices using iCloud, which makes life just a little more straightforward. |
hippocrates
Next time it hangs, open activity monitor and see if anything is "Not responding". I bet you will see a safari web object as the culprit. Under my safari prefs, I have unticked "use plug-ins" and "allow-webGL". I also managed to find a copy of Safari 10 on the web and when it begins to play up, usually after an update, I simply re-install it again. I agree it is a fairly "sensitive" browser now. |
There's a know "thing" with Safari hogging all the resources on a Mac. The fix is to go to applications and delete Safari.
Then open Safari from the Dock - the icon for Safari will still be there. This fixes the issue. Hope that helps |
Originally Posted by howiehowie93
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There's a know "thing" with Safari hogging all the resources on a Mac. The fix is to go to applications and delete Safari.
Then open Safari from the Dock - the icon for Safari will still be there. This fixes the issue. Hope that helps “Safari” can’t be modified or deleted because it’s required by macOS. Anyway, I mostly use Chrome... |
Opera is really fast on my MacBook Pro.
Safari slows down time out of number, so I rarely use it. |
Lyneham Lad
Mac OS now have something called SIP (system integrated protection) which you found when you tried to delete Safari. You can turn it off by booting off the recovery partition but it is not recommended. |
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