The Safari Web Browser is like Internet Explorer for Windows. The Safari Web Browser is the main browser used for Macintosh systems, and on all iOS devices such as Macintosh computers, the iPod Touch, the iPhone, and the iPad. Safari can also be downloaded onto other operating systems such as Windows or Linux.
There isn't a microphone on the iPod Touch but you can buy one at Target, Walmart, etc.
they are about $25- $30 bucks. or you can buy another brand's kind but I would stick with the one by Apple because their the brand that you bought the iPod from so mostly likely chance it's going to work better.
On mac: -Look under address bar, find bookmarks bar
-look at the far left for the little book icon and click to show all bookmarks
click the little gear on the top right hand corner of your screen, click the words "history" or ctrl+h then select the day that you want to get rid of (or page, hour, minute etc) and press backspace.
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The Safari Web browser is primarily developed and used by Apple for the Mac-OSX (pronounced OS "ten") and the iOS operating systems, but it can be used by Windows operating systems as well.
The word cafe comes from France
café comes from Coffee house in English but is derived from spanish where it means coffee and a coffee shop in spanish is known as Café as well.
There are many ways. In most browsers you can hit the F5 key. In firefox they call it "reload" but F5 still works. For mousaholics there should be an icon on the toolbar near the "home" icon to refresh/reload the web page.
What does refresh mean? For speed purposes, most internet data is cached - meaning it is stored for a period of time on your computer so when you go to a web page you might be seeing an old copy. Refresh tells the browser to go back to the web page and grab everything (every picture, every advertisement, all the text) again. Sometimes CTRL/F5 does a better job than just F5. Especially in internet explorer.
The Glims plug in for Safari (See links below) adds a Full Screen option to the Safari menu.
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Yes. Safari has supported Windows Vista since its initial release for Windows, version 3.0, on Jue 11, 2007.
Depends are u talking euros, American dollars, pounds?
you can go on the apple website and it will tell u if u enter your country.
You, attach your iPod to the computer and click store, authorise this computer, do this for all iTunes accounts you have used to buy anything on your iPod. Then select iPod on iTunes and if there is an available update click update.
Android, being open source allows apps to be installed from external sources. However, you cannot transfer apps from one platform to another.
iOS and Apple block their appstore and licenses and apps bought cannot be transferred over to a duplicate app on Android.
The apps themselves cannot be transferred either because they are incompatible. iOS uses its own installation process with .ipa file. Android phones use package installer with the .apk file format.
For a simpler answer: No.
If you get it touched up and restored to factory settings you can sell it for full price maybe a little less if its urgent
It varies between websites. On WikiAnswers.com, you can click on the logo at the top. Other websites may have "back to homepage" hyperlinks anywhere on the page.
safari is better it loads pages better than firefox opera and internet explorer combined! also it has the awesome bookmarks bar! safari is better it loads pages better than firefox opera and internet explorer combined! also it has the awesome bookmarks bar! lol im posting this from safari
No? Safari is an internet browser?
And an iPod video doesn't have wifi, so how are you going to browse anything?
This is a battle of opinion at this point because they're both good browsers, but I would recommend Firefox.
Yes, Safari 4 is one of leading Internet Browsers. It does not have much market share, only recently Windows version was released, but as people say it is not as good as Mac version. The best experience would be on Mac.
Safari is using well known WebKit engine, this allows Safari to reach super fast speeds in JavaScript tests and to pass all Acid tests 100%, WebKit has implemented a few HTML 5 parts already. In short words Safari is very fast and very standard compliant browser.
Only Google Chrome browser is able to compete with Safari in JavaScript tests.