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March 15, 2008

Yahool Mail Plus finally updates for Safari

I didn't notice at first. I prefer to view my yahoo mail in Safari as opposed to FireFox, on my Mac, becaue Safari tends to load faster these days. However, I always hate having to switch over to classic Yahoo every time I log in. So, I was surprised to find that it wasn't asking me to make the switch the other day, and it was actually viewable in Safari. How long has this been going on? I only noticed the other week, although in the yahoo blog, apparently it was coming in Feb., but of the top three stories in Google, I don't see one that says the exact date it happened. I know it wasn't working in Feb, or I would have noticed it then.

Be that as it may, I am happy that it has happened. Actually, the only reason I check Yahoo mail at all is to check my junk mail folder. I have everything else sent to my pop account. But, on occasion, yahoo grabs client mail, and won't let go, so I have to slog through junk mail to find what someone has written me. It is far easier to do in the newest Yahoo mail, so that's why it is great that it is being supported in Safari.

Now, if only TypePad would upgrade for Safari, and I would be happy.

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