Pdfs y Safari bajo Lion

Hola. En las páginas web que visito no veo bien los archivos pdf que cuelgan. Me han dicho que es por algo del Sistema operativo Lion y que cambie de Navegador. Quería preguntar si hay algo para que esto se solucione con Safari. Gracias.

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