Wednesday, November 10, 2010

About Macs: Browser Shootout: Who Will Remain Standing?

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From Tom Nelson, your Guide to Macs
The Mac browser market is a competitive one, with many claiming to be the best. Well, they can claim whatever they want; we're not going to take their word for it. Instead, it's time for them to show us what they've got!

We're going to start with the simplest of tests: a speed shootout among the top ten Mac browsers. So, mosey on down to the corral and we'll see just who is quickest on the draw; drawing pages, that is.


Best Mac Browser: Browser Shootout 2010
I'm often asked which is the best Mac browser to use. My answer is always the same: It's the one that you like the best. Many individuals want a more quantifiable answer, though, so to see if we can put some measurements behind browser performance, we decided to perform a Mac browser benchmark test... Read more

Mac Notebooks Gift Guide
Mac notebooks are the most popular Macintosh computer that Apple produces. This popularity makes them a great gift for the holiday season. Everyone will love one of the many MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air models available.

If you're thinking about wrapping up a MacBook for the holidays, whether for someone else or for yourself, take a look at our guide to Mac notebooks... Read more


Mac Desktop Gift Guide
Mac desktops, from the tiny Mac mini, to the all-in-one iMac, to the workhorse Mac Pro, make great gifts for Mac enthusiasts.

If you would like to tickle the fancy of a friend or family member with a shiny new Mac desktop, this is the place to start your search for the right Mac to wrap up for the holidays... Read more


How to Remove Safari Plug-ins
Plug-ins are small programs that can add functionality that a software program lacks; they can also enhance a program's existing capabilities.

Plug-ins can have a down side, too. Poorly written plug-ins can slow down Safari's web rendering performance. Plug-ins can compete with other plug-ins, causing stability issues, or replace a program's built-in functionality with methods that aren't as, well, functional.

Whether you want to add functionality or fix a plug-in problem, it's a good idea to know how to find out what plug-ins Safari is currently using, and how to remove the ones you don't want. Read more


 


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