
Encore Review: Seriously, when will it end? How many browsers are there for the Mac? Do we honestly need a browser for kids?
Aren’t there enough browsers already available for Mac OS X?
I was browsing around the web recently, using Safari, of course, and I came across yet another web browser for the Mac.
How many does that make? An even dozen? More? Since Apple announced Safari a few years ago, and Microsoft subsequently stopped development of Internet Explorer for.... (excerpted).
Jack Jebedee said:
BumperCar 2.0—the latest version—was completely rewritten using Apple Webkit and it appeared for sale on Amazon.com in February of 2005. Yes, it will celebrate its 4th birthday next month! Amazon’s prices for the program now start at $16.
Thanks for the informative re-review of an oldie but… oldie.
JJ
Brian said:
Leopard already has blacklists and whitelists built into leopard… and time limits for how long they can be logged in (so, not just online, but on the computer) with weekday time limits, and weekend time limits. Again Leopard hides profanity in the dictionary, but I’m not sure about online, and the google safe-search, isn’t a huge deal to me… so, I don’t think it’s worth $30 if you already have leopard. Just my opinion…
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pozycjonowanie stron said:
Amazon’s prices for the program now start at $16.
Thanks for the informative re-review of an oldie but… a good oldie
Editor’s Note: The $16 price applies to used versions of BumperCar on Amazon. The retail price is $29.99.