As with any Macintosh application pressing the Command and Q keys will quit the application. Clicking on Safari in the menu bar and then selecting Quit from the menu will have the same effect.
Open the Safari Browser once you are connected to the internet.
Open Safari and click the Safari name on the top left. Now click Reset Safari.
You must come from a PC. There is actually no tool in Safari. You can however go to The Safari menu at the top left, and go to Preferences. This is maybe what you're looking for.
If your using Safari click "Reset Safari" under Safari on the bar.
No, the MSN browser is based on Internet Explorer and it will not run on an iMac. You can use Safari, Firefox, Chrome, or any other browser that is not based on Internet Explorer.
If you compare a Windows All-In-One PC with the same specifications as the iMac then they are very close in price.
Clean Safari browsing history, or reset Safari on a regular basis. Repair permissions on your Mac at least once every six months, or if you're having a problem with an application. That is about all the maintenance there is.
No, Internet Explorer will not function on a Mac. You can use Safari, Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, or Camino on a Mac.
No, you do not have to pay to update your iMac's browser. Most browsers, such as Safari, Chrome, and Firefox, offer free updates that can be downloaded directly through the browser itself or through the Mac App Store for Safari. Regular updates are important for security and performance improvements. Just ensure your macOS is also up to date to support the latest browser versions.
I'm pretty sure if you fully close Safari, the bar will dissapear.
The iMac comes preloaded with iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD, iCal (Calendar), iCloud, Photobooth, Garage Band (Audio Recording), Safari Browser, Mail, Time Machine (Backup), FaceTime, Address Book, Mac App Store.
All the Safari windows close and memory that was used by Safari is returned to availability. Closing a window does not quit Safari. Command Q or Menu item "Quit Safari" will actually quit the application.