14 Tips for Safari 4 Beta

Apple has released a new beta version of Safari, yesterday, bringing a lot of new features and a couple of problems. Here are some tips to help you make the most of the new version and to resolve any problems you have in May
1. Download the beta version of Safari 4
As this is only a beta version, Apple did not include it in the automatic update software. To obtain the new version, head to the Safari 4 beta from the Apple page on the site. Please note that to get rid of Safari 3, but there is no uninstaller included if you wish.
2. Update your plug-ins
While most plug-ins for Safari needs to be well with the new version is likely to be updated InputManagers. 1Password has released an update, but we must go to the 1Password application in the Applications folder to access. Go to the Preferences section and updates, check the box that says Include Beta versions. Now when you check for updates to download a version that works with Safari 4. Saft GLIMS and updates are now available on their sites, but I know PithHelmet SafariStand and have not yet been updated.
3. Safari breaks Xcode
This is mainly for developers. If you are using version 3.0 of Xcode, you find that a launch accident, once you’ve downloaded the beta version of Safari 4. While head of the Apple Developer Connection for download version 3.1.2 of Xcode that works well.
4. New keyboard shortcuts
Now Control-Tab will let you browse your tabs (as opposed to Command-Tab cycles through applications). Do not worry if you used the old shortcut, however, Command + Shift + Arrows again.
5. Add the zoom button
The new zoom feature works just like Safari on the iPhone. Instead of simply increasing the font size increases the size of images and other media. You can access this from the View menu or the Command + and – shortcuts. Otherwise, select Customize Toolbar from the View menu to add the zoom button in the toolbar.

