Yesterday I blogged about the Safari toolbar. If you
read that post, hopefully your toolbar contains at
least a few extra icons.
Another thing that I see as I work with client's
computers is the default
Apple homepage. While it is
not terrible, it is pretty useless. Your
homepage should be something that you WANT to
read when you open Safari.
For many years, I used a page from
Excite. Other similar pages
include
Yahoo.com and
iGoogle, These can be
personalized to include things that were of
interest to the reader.
Recently I have been using
Google News. Once again, it
can be personalized and its content changes
frequently throughout the day.
Some of my clients prefer a large newspaper such as
the
New York Times, the
Washington Post, or the
Houston Chronicle. Other
favorites include the
Los Angeles Times, the
San Francisco Chronicle or
even the
San Jose Mercury News. Still
others prefer the
Wall Street Journal or the
Financial Times.
For the real geek, you might enjoy
MacDailyNews,
The MacObserver,
Macworld, or
The Loop. Let's not forget
Macsimum News,
TUAW,
ArsTechnica and
CNET. A great page that
aggregates these and even more is
MacSurfer.
If you have a favorite hobby or special interest,
think about a page with daily new content.
First, open the page that you have chosen. Open the
Safari > Preferences > General menu to make
your choices.
Click the "Set to Current Page" button to change the
page.
Some Mac users would prefer to use something other
than a homepage. Click the "New Windows open with"
button if you would prefer something else:
The nice thing about being a Mac user is that there
are lots of different choices available--and you can
make new choices easily.
Happy Web Surfing!
--Pat
iCalSafari