I find myself wanting to use Safari for everything that I can, and finding that I'm wasting time working through various issues caused by interesting bugs in the browser. I think I'm running about 80/20 working/non-working sites with Safari right now, which could be better. The major issue seems to be javascript support as some scripts work, others don't. Witness MT; I'm posting this through the MT interface, an I find myself wanting to use Safari for everything that I can, and finding that I’m wasting time working through various issues caused by interesting bugs in the browser. I think I’m running about 80/20 working/non-working sites with Safari right now, which could be better. The major issue seems to be javascript support as some scripts work, others don’t. Witness MT; I’m posting this through the MT interface, and will not be able to rebuild the site from Safari. No errors or dialogs, simply non-action on the browsers’ part. Not good. Oh, and add the unfortunate necessity of accessing MS Exchange/OWA to the non-functional side. OWA had been functional under the previous beta, but now I get interesting renderings of individual messages. Well, it is still in beta, and I am reporting the bugs. Guess we’re all waiting to see SoftwareUpdate flag a new Safari binary. This entry wouldn’t be complete without a link to a great essay regarding browser innovation by Mitchell Baker, which brings me to an interesting corollary: I have three browsers on the TiBook. Only Mozilla consistently renders pages correctly, if not as prettily as MacIE and Safari.