mwdirects - May 19, 2008 - 9:45 am
When I search in Safari History by date and get a list of websites that were visited on that day, can I also find out what time of day the site was visited? If Safari doesn't offer this feature, is there another way to do it?
tubajensen - May 20, 2008 - 7:43 am
In Leopard you can do a Spotlight search for the particular website's name (as listed in Safari's History menu) by typing it into the Spotlight search box. When the site shows up click on show all to open a search window on your Desktop. In this window - under the "Last opened" column - you will see the time of your visit.
Allan
mwdirects - May 20, 2008 - 9:56 am
Thanks Allan. I'm still working in Tiger, but will be upgrading soon. I also found that if I'm signed in to google.com as I surf the web, I can enable history and have a time stamp for the sites that I've visited. Neither options are retroactive, so I'll just have to start from this point forward. If there's a retroactive solution that anyone knows, I'd love to hear it.
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