> From: Oliver Jones [mailto:oliver(a)deeper.co.nz]
>
> Yes there is that. Safari is integrated into the whole OS
> (much like IE). I ponder how well FireFox could "plug in" to
> MacOS. One thing I noticed is that Safari doesn't block popups.
I think the version of Safari with 10.3 and later does block popups
although I admit, I don't tend to use it, I'm more of a Mozilla person
myself. As to Safari being "integrated into the whole OS", I don't think
that's really true. KHTML is part of the OS and is used by various
things such as the help viewer, but Safari is just another app which
utilises KHTML. If you set another browser to be the default and delete
the Safari application everything should run fine.
> From: Gavin Denby [mailto:redhat(a)ihug.co.nz]
>
> I download from the apple OSX site the apple X11 package
It also comes on the install CD/DVD since 10.3 as an optional install.