Shelane Enos wrote:
Actually, I did manage to install Safari 3 and maintain Safari 2. To do this, you have to "copy" Safari 2 into another folder in the applications folder (I made one called Safari2). So Safari 2 exists in both the folder and the Applications folder. Then I ran the installer, which replaced the Safari 2 in the Applications folder and left Safari 2 in the Safari2 folder alone. Safari 2 loaded successfully after installation complete.
cool, I tried it the other way round, which didn't work out (installing Safari 3, copying that app, uninstalling Safari 3 - than I gave up)...
Thanks!