Acrobat X and Adobe Reader X support viewing PDF files inside the Safari browser on Mac OS X. Acrobat X and Reader X do not support any other browser, such as Firefox or Opera. For more information about system requirements, click these links for your product:,. Adobe PDFViewer for Mac OS X requires the following system requirements:. Safari 4 for Mac OS X 10.5.8 and Mac OS X 10.6.4. Safari 5 for Mac OS 10.6.4. Acrobat and Reader via AdobePDFViewer Safari plug-in are 32/64-bit (64-bit available in Safari 10.6) Note: If you don't have Acrobat or Reader, or haven't installed the PDFViewer plug-in, then Safari shows PDF files using the Mac OS X native PDF support.

Support for many Adobe PDF workflows (such as the Collaboration feature or many Forms and Security features) is unavailable.

Autofill checkboxes in Safari. So, go to the Safari menu and choose Preferences, then click on Autofill.

Now check the settings you’d like Safari to use. I check all three options. Now if you visit a page with a form (for example visit the Tips archive and click on Comment below any post) you need only go to the Edit menu and choose AutoFill Form or type Command Shift A to enter details.

Sometimes when you fill in a form Safari will pop up a dialog box offering to fill in such forms in future. I usually choose to do that. Just be sure to double check the information Safari has entered. It depends on how the web designer has set up the form, but I occasionally find my email address in a phone number field for example. This gem saves much error-prone typing on my part. Buy books and software Products you buy through this site help me fund MacTips.

I only do affiliate sales for products I believe in, and usually, have used myself. Please use the affiliate links below to buy these and other Take Control books. wth said: My autofill seems to have quit. My personal data never comes up.

I used to right click and be gven a choice. My prefs are in order. Everything is chosen.

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I checked my list of passwords and usernames and many are given several times, yeet some that I just created arent there. I am using SNow Lep, but that didnt cause it, because it worked after upgrade. It is just wrking when it wants to. On some websites it works some it doesnt. Should I reinstall safari or something. I havent had to do crap like this since I quit using windoze. bob hanssen said: i have been fooling around with autofill for a number of hours today.

I have tried all the suggestions in the help menu. Before i started fooling with this my son’s info always autofilled, now nothing fills.

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My original goal was to just change the info thru the editing box in the preferences. I have checked all boxes in the preferences file but cannot open the address book card to edit anything. My address book is the one that came with my mac, i can’t seem to access that for my info. What should i do now? Thanks for your help, bob. Agu Happon said: Sorry Dave, but if a page is coded in such a way that Safari is capable of auto-filling a form in it, it will remember your entries without you having to do anything. The very fact that you want to “add a site” that apparently isn’t remembering your data for later auto-filling means the site itself has non-labeled form elements, has privacy settings specifically requesting that the browser not remember the visit, or is otherwise incompatible with Safari’s autofill.

Sorry for the downer. Respectfully, Agu. Dave said: Hello, I have a question.

Under Safari’s Preferences, I have edited my Autofill site list. I removed.google.com because it was constantly autofilling in longer searches I had done in the past, even though I might want to make a more basic search (eg, I want to search “kospi”, but it autofills to “kospi outlook” etc) so, I removed the.google.com site from the list, but there doesn’t seem to be an option to add sites to that list is there? Any help would be greatly appreciated, cheers, dave.