» Apple launches Safari Public Beta for Windows



Apple launches Safari Public Beta for Windows

Most of you wondered (those who don’t have a Mac) how does a webpage look on Safari.

Apple launched Safari browser for Windows XP or Vista. This is a beta version, but it’s running great.
With this release, even if you don’t own a Mac, you can test your web pages on Safari and see how they look like. I think Apple made the right choice by launching this browser for Windows platform.

Let’s see why you’ll love Safari (as Apple says):

  • Blazing Performance
  • Elegant User Interface
  • Easy Bookmarks
  • Pop-up Blocking
  • Inline Find
  • Tabbed Browsing
  • SnapBack
  • Forms AutoFill
  • Built-in RSS
  • Resizable Text Fields
  • Private Browsing
  • Security

There are also some plugins for Safari available here

All in all, this browser is “must have” for everyone that wants to optimize a web page, along with other browsers: IE, Firefox, Opera, Netscape, etc.

Popularity: 48%

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