All_Is_Great Posted July 11, 2011 Share Posted July 11, 2011 Well I just got a Macbook with OS X as a present, but the problem is I've never used one before, so I'm not quite familiar. Just one quick question though, which browser is better for everyday use? Also what is this about apple not supporting flash or something? I heard apple has its own version of java flash support, but would that only apply to Safari or to both Firefox and Safari? I am thoroughly confused. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guy Posted July 11, 2011 Share Posted July 11, 2011 Apple releases its own custom versions of Java regardless of what browser you use, so you're a bit stuck there. However I think this is changing in some future release of OSx, I'm not entirely sure of the details though. Firefox is easily better than safari, and there are a tonne of addons you can stick with it. RIP TET "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." - Friedrich Nietzsche Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sy_Accursed Posted July 11, 2011 Share Posted July 11, 2011 Apple releases its own custom versions of Java regardless of what browser you use, so you're a bit stuck there. However I think this is changing in some future release of OSx, I'm not entirely sure of the details though. Firefox is easily better than safari, and there are a tonne of addons you can stick with it. When lion osx comes out this month they are no longer having a proprietary java installed, though I hear the lion upgrade installer will install "proper" java automatically to minimise disruption in upgrade (cause then java will be there to update itself) Operation Gold Sparkles :: Chompy Kills :: Full Profound :: Champions :: Barbarian Notes :: Champions Tackle Box :: MA RewardsDragonkin Journals :: Ports Stories :: Elder Chronicles :: Boss Slayer :: Penance King :: Kal'gerion Titles :: Gold Statue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kevill Posted July 11, 2011 Share Posted July 11, 2011 [hide=quote]Well I just got a Macbook with OS X as a present, but the problem is I've never used one before, so I'm not quite familiar. Just one quick question though, which browser is better for everyday use? Also what is this about apple not supporting flash or something? I heard apple has its own version of java flash support, but would that only apply to Safari or to both Firefox and Safari? I am thoroughly confused.[/hide] Hmm.Question one is difficult... I use both browsers, but I have problems with both.I suffer a bad support for things like java/flash/shockwave (<--lol who uses that anymore?) etc.. while using Safari.But Safari offers a safer environment, less flaws and loopholes. Meanwhile, Firefox... good old Netscape... it's generally fast, reliable, has awesome add-ons and all that fun stuffand makes for a good overall browser... in theory, anyway.I have had a horrible time with Firefox (my main browser) for the last several years, despite complete removals, reinstallations.It takes on average 45 seconds to start up for the first time of the day. After that it takes 10 seconds to load up each new windowor to quit/start it again.Really rather annoying...It also crashes a lot, gives me tons of whitescreens, and I have to turn it off through the activity monitor(3) sometimes as even thoughit's off, it'll still sometimes be be destroying my CPU. That was longer than I wanted... oh well, anyway, your bit about Apple not supporting flash. Unless this is about something with the new upcoming OS version, I believe what you're hearing is about Apple's iPhones, iPads, and iPodDon'tTouchMeTheres. They don't support flash, as, honestly, in both Apple, and myown opinion; Flash is an abhorrent abomination of computer programming with more security holes, scripting flaws, and is proneto more crashing and bluescreening of your computer than any worm virus trojan or a hammer straight to your motherboard. So yeah, hope my opinion helps you out a little...I couldn't give you a Safari or Firefox direct answer, as I use both, and I don't know whichI'd suggest you use for everyday use. I'd just try them out and see how it goes. :) My Tip.it goals/achieves blog. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tim Posted July 11, 2011 Share Posted July 11, 2011 Stick with Firefox until OSX Lion comes out this month imo. Popoto.~<3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guy Posted July 11, 2011 Share Posted July 11, 2011 [hide=snip][hide=quote]Well I just got a Macbook with OS X as a present, but the problem is I've never used one before, so I'm not quite familiar. Just one quick question though, which browser is better for everyday use? Also what is this about apple not supporting flash or something? I heard apple has its own version of java flash support, but would that only apply to Safari or to both Firefox and Safari? I am thoroughly confused.[/hide] Hmm.Question one is difficult... I use both browsers, but I have problems with both.I suffer a bad support for things like java/flash/shockwave (<--lol who uses that anymore?) etc.. while using Safari.But Safari offers a safer environment, less flaws and loopholes. Meanwhile, Firefox... good old Netscape... it's generally fast, reliable, has awesome add-ons and all that fun stuffand makes for a good overall browser... in theory, anyway.I have had a horrible time with Firefox (my main browser) for the last several years, despite complete removals, reinstallations.It takes on average 45 seconds to start up for the first time of the day. After that it takes 10 seconds to load up each new windowor to quit/start it again.Really rather annoying...It also crashes a lot, gives me tons of whitescreens, and I have to turn it off through the activity monitor(3) sometimes as even thoughit's off, it'll still sometimes be be destroying my CPU. That was longer than I wanted... oh well, anyway, your bit about Apple not supporting flash. Unless this is about something with the new upcoming OS version, I believe what you're hearing is about Apple's iPhones, iPads, and iPodDon'tTouchMeTheres. They don't support flash, as, honestly, in both Apple, and myown opinion; Flash is an abhorrent abomination of computer programming with more security holes, scripting flaws, and is proneto more crashing and bluescreening of your computer than any worm virus trojan or a hammer straight to your motherboard. So yeah, hope my opinion helps you out a little...I couldn't give you a Safari or Firefox direct answer, as I use both, and I don't know whichI'd suggest you use for everyday use. I'd just try them out and see how it goes. :)[/hide]I don't want to start that argument again, but it does sound like you've been eating up all of Apples words and are reiterating them without any research. I've been using Flash for the past 10 years and I haven't suffered any 'crashing' or 'bluescreening' at all, let alone faults that are comparable with taking a hammer to your motherboard ;) If firefox had as many loopholes and security flaws as you imply then why would over 1/4 people use it? Why is there not more hype about how it opens up your computer to hackers if what you say is true? If you have such a problem with firefox and safari then just use Chrome. RIP TET "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." - Friedrich Nietzsche Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pure_fett Posted July 11, 2011 Share Posted July 11, 2011 [hide=snip][hide=quote]Well I just got a Macbook with OS X as a present, but the problem is I've never used one before, so I'm not quite familiar. Just one quick question though, which browser is better for everyday use? Also what is this about apple not supporting flash or something? I heard apple has its own version of java flash support, but would that only apply to Safari or to both Firefox and Safari? I am thoroughly confused.[/hide] Hmm.Question one is difficult... I use both browsers, but I have problems with both.I suffer a bad support for things like java/flash/shockwave (<--lol who uses that anymore?) etc.. while using Safari.But Safari offers a safer environment, less flaws and loopholes. Meanwhile, Firefox... good old Netscape... it's generally fast, reliable, has awesome add-ons and all that fun stuffand makes for a good overall browser... in theory, anyway.I have had a horrible time with Firefox (my main browser) for the last several years, despite complete removals, reinstallations.It takes on average 45 seconds to start up for the first time of the day. After that it takes 10 seconds to load up each new windowor to quit/start it again.Really rather annoying...It also crashes a lot, gives me tons of whitescreens, and I have to turn it off through the activity monitor(3) sometimes as even thoughit's off, it'll still sometimes be be destroying my CPU. That was longer than I wanted... oh well, anyway, your bit about Apple not supporting flash. Unless this is about something with the new upcoming OS version, I believe what you're hearing is about Apple's iPhones, iPads, and iPodDon'tTouchMeTheres. They don't support flash, as, honestly, in both Apple, and myown opinion; Flash is an abhorrent abomination of computer programming with more security holes, scripting flaws, and is proneto more crashing and bluescreening of your computer than any worm virus trojan or a hammer straight to your motherboard. So yeah, hope my opinion helps you out a little...I couldn't give you a Safari or Firefox direct answer, as I use both, and I don't know whichI'd suggest you use for everyday use. I'd just try them out and see how it goes. :)[/hide]I don't want to start that argument again, but it does sound like you've been eating up all of Apples words and are reiterating them without any research. I've been using Flash for the past 10 years and I haven't suffered any 'crashing' or 'bluescreening' at all, let alone faults that are comparable with taking a hammer to your motherboard ;) If firefox had as many loopholes and security flaws as you imply then why would over 1/4 people use it? Why is there not more hype about how it opens up your computer to hackers if what you say is true? If you have such a problem with firefox and safari then just use Chrome. THIS^ QFT just an FYI safari has never been a good browser, ( ok ok it's like a smidgen better than IE but that's not street cred is it?)your real question should be FF or Chrome. i don't play psykick anymore... i play 2ed: "pure fett" 26081 to get 99 herblore Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guy Posted July 11, 2011 Share Posted July 11, 2011 just an FYI safari has never been a good browser, ( ok ok it's like a smidgen better than IE but that's not street cred is it?)your real question should be FF or Chrome.Yeah this.. :P RIP TET "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." - Friedrich Nietzsche Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All_Is_Great Posted July 12, 2011 Author Share Posted July 12, 2011 I see i see. Thanks for the input :P. Does mac even allow chrome? Idk, but on my desktop i still use firefox with no problems, just a slow startup time like kevin said the first time I open it after I turn on my computer (about 15 seconds or so). This OS X lion I've heard about, does it just automatically upgrade my laptop from what I'm currently running (i think im on 10.6.7)? As in with a software update thing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaphias Posted July 12, 2011 Share Posted July 12, 2011 I started with Safari when it came out (Netscape before that) so I've just stuck with it- it may crash a little more or be a tad slower, but I'm willing to sacrifice that for what I think is a better user experience. Try a few browsers for a week and see which you like best. Does mac even allow chrome?Yes, give it a try. This OS X lion I've heard about, does it just automatically upgrade my laptop from what I'm currently running (i think im on 10.6.7)? As in with a software update thing?You will be able to buy it very soon for $30 from the Mac App Store (should be an application on your computer I think). I'd recommend waiting a couple minor versions (10.7.1, 10.7.2) before buying to let some bugs get sorted out. 8,325th to 99 Firemaking 3/9/08 | 44,811th to 99 Cooking 7/16/084,968th to 99 Farming 10/9/09 | Runescaper August 2005-March 2010Tip.it Mod Feb. 2008-Sep. 2008 | Tip.it Crew Sep. 2008-Nov. 2009 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sy_Accursed Posted July 12, 2011 Share Posted July 12, 2011 To add to that if you go to the mac website you can enter your email address to be notified of its release.Then as stated it costs $30 from the app store. Its annoying really US get a blooming gd deal at $30, its £29.99 in uk.$30 = ~£18£29.99 = ~$47 Operation Gold Sparkles :: Chompy Kills :: Full Profound :: Champions :: Barbarian Notes :: Champions Tackle Box :: MA RewardsDragonkin Journals :: Ports Stories :: Elder Chronicles :: Boss Slayer :: Penance King :: Kal'gerion Titles :: Gold Statue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
All_Is_Great Posted July 12, 2011 Author Share Posted July 12, 2011 Ahh ok. Well RS won't run on firefox 5.0 on my mac, so I'll use Safari for that and Firefox for browsing for now :P Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guy Posted July 12, 2011 Share Posted July 12, 2011 Ahh ok. Well RS won't run on firefox 5.0 on my mac, so I'll use Safari for that and Firefox for browsing for now :PI'm not sure if it's available for OSX, but the official RS Client can be used for playing RS out of a browser environment. RIP TET "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." - Friedrich Nietzsche Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sam Posted July 16, 2011 Share Posted July 16, 2011 From personal experience, Safari provides the best experience. It's fast, and it's the browser i've always gone back to - Firefox and Chrome just don't run as well and can be a little slow at times. Chrome in particular seems to eat up RAM. 2257AD.TUMBLR.COM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cheeky16 Posted July 16, 2011 Share Posted July 16, 2011 Ahh ok. Well RS won't run on firefox 5.0 on my mac, so I'll use Safari for that and Firefox for browsing for now :PI'm not sure if it's available for OSX, but the official RS Client can be used for playing RS out of a browser environment. Unfortunately there is no client for OSX, nor is there anything like swiftkit, you are limited to browser gaming. I use Safari for all of my browsing on my macbook as I find it a tad bit faster and to me that's what makes the difference. The Flash support is only for the mobile OS's that Apple has(iPad, iPhone, iPod), all of the touch devices and does not affect the computers. And yes OSX Lion will be released very soon I'm sure. The App Store should be on the Dock at the bottom of the screen and you can purchase all sorts of different apps and Lion when it comes out there. Cheers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sy_Accursed Posted July 16, 2011 Share Posted July 16, 2011 Sorry to burst your bubble about swiftkit:I have swiftkit installed on my mac and use it play RS since for some reason rs on firefox on osx doesnt work lately. You can even go here:http://swiftkit.net/ And see very prominently a windows download button anbd a mac download button Operation Gold Sparkles :: Chompy Kills :: Full Profound :: Champions :: Barbarian Notes :: Champions Tackle Box :: MA RewardsDragonkin Journals :: Ports Stories :: Elder Chronicles :: Boss Slayer :: Penance King :: Kal'gerion Titles :: Gold Statue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cheeky16 Posted July 16, 2011 Share Posted July 16, 2011 Thanks! I honestly didn't know. Last time I checked swiftkit I didn't see it. I just use the client on my windows computer anyways. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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