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Product Guide
Mac OS X Tiger
Safari automatically detects RSS feeds embedded in web pages. Click the icon to see
the RSS feed in Safari.
Bookmark RSS feeds just like web pages. Group feeds together and view them all at
the same time. Numbers indicate the number of new articles since you last viewed
the feed.
View the total number of articles displayed and the number that are new since you
last viewed the feed or group of feeds.
Feeds may have hundreds or thousands of articles—use the search field to find articles
relating to topics of interest.
Adjust the length of the article summary.
Sort and filter articles by date, title, and source.
Bookmark a search to create a personal news clipping service for a particular topic.
Safari notifies you when new articles appear in your favorite RSS feeds that pertain to
your search term, keeping you up to date with the latest news.
RSS Feeds in Safari
Safari uses the PDF engine built into Mac
OS X to display PDF documents inline in
Safari. A handy contextual menu provides
viewing and navigation controls.
When you enable private browsing, Safari
does not add items to history, add items to
the downloads window, save information
for autofill, retain cookies, or retain a history
of your Google searches.
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Check out the new RSS Visualizer screen saver,
which displays the latest headlines and news
summaries from your favorite RSS feeds in a
stunning animation.