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24/11/2005 - 21:41 (Category: Mac Os X) Safari has a great feature: SnapBack. How to add a temporary bookmark to go back later: let's suppose you are searching for "Mac Os X sites"...Google shows you several interesting web sites. You can open each link in a different tab or window in order to avoid missing the original Google's result page, of course, but you can also use the SnapBack feature. Once Google returns the results of your search, press Option-Command-K to mark the Google's result page (in order to go back later). Now you can click on the first interesting link and visit the related web site. To go back to the Google's result page, simply press Option-Command-P. That's all! To be honest, Safari marks Google's result page by default...;o) So, to go back to the Google's result page, just click on the orange SnapBack arrow which is shown in the Safari's search box (Safari marks for SnapBack: every Google search page and the first accessed page of every web sites you visit by default) Go back
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