New Safari RSS page on Apple.com
Apr 12, 11:54 pm
Apple has just announced that Tiger will be released on April 29th, and with it the Apple site has redesigned it’s ‘macosx’ section to cover it. Of particular interest is the new Safari RSS page. The movie demonstrating the RSS feature has also been updated.
Here are the new features listed by Apple:
- Archive a Web Page: Save the HTML and images for the current web page on your hard drive with just a few clicks.
- Bookmark Search: Quickly search across all of your bookmarks, RSS bookmarks and history.
- Email Web Page or Link: Email the contents or URL of the current web page without the hassle of cutting and pasting into a message.
- Export Bookmarks: Export bookmarks directly from Safari — perfect for sharing, archiving and more.
- Improved Performance: Safari 2.0 on Tiger loads pages 1.8 times faster than Safari 1.2 on Panther.
- Inline PDF Viewing: View PDF documents directly in the Safari browser window — no other application required.
- Parental Controls: Keep your kids safe online by specifying exactly which websites they can access.
- Private Browsing: Keep cookies, history and caches private when using Safari on a public access Mac.
- RSS Auto Detection: Automatically detect the availability of RSS news feeds for a website so you can easily add them to your list.
- RSS Personal Clipping Service: Aggregate and filter RSS news feeds to create a topical bookmark.
- RSS Update Notification: Safari displays the number of new RSS articles for an RSS feed, feed folder or personal clipping service.
- Safari RSS View: View RSS news feeds for your favorite websites directly in Safari — no external news reader required.
- Safari and iPhoto Integration: Easily save a picture from the Web to iPhoto with a single click.
- Security Certificate View: View the details of a secure website’s certificate simply by clicking the security lock icon during any secure web session.
Posted by Jon Hicks