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fixed the browser version ("5.01" versus "6.01")
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I'm running OSX 10.6.8 with Safari 65.01 with my main user account -, which is an admin account.

I
I would like to do some testing with Safari 5.1 before I fully commit to it.

Can I install Safari 5.1 in another user account (non-admin) and keep the Safari 5.05 functional in my admin account?

Can
Can I just install it in the ~/Applications directory of the non-admin user?

Thanks Frank

I'm running OSX 10.6.8 with Safari 6.01 with my main user account - which is an admin account.

I would like to do some testing with Safari 5.1 before I fully commit to it.

Can I install Safari 5.1 in another user account (non-admin) and keep the Safari 5.05 functional in my admin account?

Can I just install it in the ~/Applications directory of the non-admin user?

Thanks Frank

I'm running OSX 10.6.8 with Safari 5.01 with my main user account, which is an admin account.
I would like to do some testing with Safari 5.1 before I fully commit to it.

Can I install Safari 5.1 in another user account (non-admin) and keep the Safari 5.05 functional in my admin account?
Can I just install it in the ~/Applications directory of the non-admin user?

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Can I install OSX Safari 5.1 for one user and Safari 5.05 for another user - same CPU?

I'm running OSX 10.6.8 with Safari 6.01 with my main user account - which is an admin account.

I would like to do some testing with Safari 5.1 before I fully commit to it.

Can I install Safari 5.1 in another user account (non-admin) and keep the Safari 5.05 functional in my admin account?

Can I just install it in the ~/Applications directory of the non-admin user?

Thanks Frank