It’s always interesting to spend time poking through the application bundle for newly released Mac OS X software. Inside the bundle are all sorts of files and resources that can sometimes give you insight as to what is going on with development. Today, Ars had a chance to dive into Safari 4 and explore some features that were hidden away from surface inspection.
To look inside any Macintosh application bundle, select it in the Applications folder, right click and choose Show Package Contents from the pop-up. A new Finder browser window will open, revealing the bundle contents. Choose View > as Columns (Command-3) for the easiest browsing experience.
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