I am using Windows 7, tried a clean install of both programs.
Do you have anything modified in Safari, such as:
* The install path (that has tripped up CCleaner before in the past with some programs, however with browsers it typically uses some sort of internal detection.)
* Where the profile/user files path is (if it uses such a thing I don't personally know)
CCleaner's detection path for Safai is
DetectFile=%ProgramFiles%\Safari\Safari.exe
That aside, I thought they stopped developing Safari for Windows.
That aside, I thought they stopped developing Safari for Windows.
Correct
That's interesting; the news was released nearly 6 months ago, but that article is from yesterday.
The link in the article does point to a July article. I think yesterdays write-up was just about how to export your safari data.
It's just odd that it comes so late, and syncs up with this topic so well.
I installed it on my D: drive. but firefox is recognized on that drive.
And I know safari isn't being supported for Windows anymore, but firefox is crashing every five seconds and for privacy reasons I use different browsers for different things.
Create a symlink
run
mklink /d "C:\Program Files\Safari" "D:\Wherever you have it installed"
but firefox is crashing every five seconds and for privacy reasons I use different browsers for different things.
I gave up on Firefox last year because every day it misbehaved in a different fashion,
and I switched to Palemoon which is based upon Firefox code but is NOT erratic.
Palemoon uses the same Addons as Firefox.
You can also have as many Portable installations as you like and their profiles (and privacy data) are independent of one-another.
Although the latest Palemoon is 15.4 it has better security than the latest Firefox.
It has the same security fixes where relevant and additionally by default it Blocks the use of JAVA (but allows the user to enable if required).