Mac OS X 10.7 Lion support browsing the web – Safari
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion support browsing the web – Safari. We know that though Safari mode is useful enough as it is, the function may well be intended to also access iCloud, the forthcoming suite of Internet services from Apple. Safari in Lion brings a host of new features that are currently unavailable in the Snow Leopard version. The new boot-mode in Lion allows a user to start the computer and use the one built-in application that Apple offers users for browsing the web – Safari. The mode allows even non-authorized users to use a machine, albeit only for accessing the Internet through the Safari interface.
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