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Safari Beta for Windows Vista/XP
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Apple.com Safari Page I downloaded it to give it a shot and so far I like it a lot. I have not tweaked it a lot, but it seems like a very good browser. I'd bet it will soon take over Windows based PCs like the iTunes program did. I don't know if I am ready to ditch Firefox yet, but it could very well happen. EDIT: Well, as with all betas, this is not perfect. I continue to crash Safari when using it to access my Charter One Bank account stuff online... |
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Thanks for the heads up, haven't made my /. rounds yet today. Definitely going to check this out for a while.
EDIT: It may be pretty, and fast, but trying to import and set up my bookmarks is being a pain. |
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It's fast, it's pretty, it's basic. I wish they brought widgets to windows (Mac Style)
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Color me surprised by the "zippy" comments--Safari 2 on Mac OS X 10.4.9 is by no means a speed demon, at least compared to the other options out there (e.g. Firefox, Camino, or the unofficial G4-optimized build of Firefox that I run). That said, I haven't downloaded the Safari 3 beta yet--standard Apple practice for me is to wait a day or two for any The End of Life As We Know It issues to hit the blogosphere before I take the plunge--so your mileage may vary.
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I use Opera on everything I use, PC, Mac, flash drive.
Even on my Mac I'm wary of switching from Opera. There are two main features that I use about every 30 seconds. First is searching right in the address bar. Second is the mouse roll clicking to go back and forward. If Safari has these features, I'll switch. Otherwise, I like right where I'm sitting. |
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I don't see it being all that much faster. It's not what I hoped it would be. :( I use Flock as a secondary browser and that is faster the the Safari.
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Safari is pretty fast for me, I don't think its as fast as people make it out to be though, (it only loads ~15sec. faster than my plugin infested Firefox). But I do like the clean look. One thing I would like to see added, is "recently closed tabs", to recover a tab that was closed. And in the preferences have "Open link in new Tab", I like tabe better than new windows. Its pretty good for a Beta though. No major bugs found yet.
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I tried posting here on Safari yesterday, and I wasn't able to =(
*upgrades to Firefox 2* |
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Safari Test Post.
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Posting from Safari here too.
I must say I really like it, save for a few things. No status bar at the bottom :confused: no more mousing over links to find out where they go, I guess? Also, no extensions (obviously) means no more FoxyTunes, Weather, etc. Just a nice convenience I'd gotten used to. I'll probably end up going back to the ol' Fox for main web browsing, but the speedy and aesthetically appealing Safari works well for quick jogs (a quick email check or something), since my way-too-extensioned-out FF takes a bit to load. |
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Here's a few of my observations about it: I have a few font issues on my main desktop computer with regards to Safari 3 beta. I had to remove one of my custom fonts (I never used it anyway) to get Safari to render [mostly] correctly. There are still a few sites though where I now get "invisible" text. Perhaps it's because I have over a thousand fonts installed and another one of them is causing a problem... They need to lighten up their UI, and make it more of a lighter color like Finder in Mac OSX Tiger or Leopard. It's annoying to read the text on the status bar and tabs. When they advertise a speed increase, they really mean it if you are using very heavy HTML- and Javascript-laden pages. I dusted off a few animation Javascript effects I wrote in the past just to test the speed that Safari rendered them at, and it was blazingly fast, even when compared to Firefox. Otherwise, unless you are using heavy Javascript/AJAX, the speed increase isn't that much noticeable. All in all, it's cool and interesting. It has sweet CSS3 support, but it still needs a lot of work to get it out of Beta. Until then, I'll keep using Firefox my primary browser, but I'll still keep Safari installed. |
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Apparently there are some rather large security holes in safari for windows so watch out.
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The real question is "Why did Apple decide to do this?"
There isn't a need to move their browser onto a Windows platform, there are already a decent general browser (IE) and one that can be finely tweaked to a users content (Firefox). Even Mac folks don't consider Safari to be the nirvana of browsers. Apple will not capture market-share of anything by promoting Safari on a Windows machine. They would be much more effective porting their iMovie or iPhoto software instead -- either of those could bring a market-share blip. Apple pulled their OS programming engineers earlier this year off Mac OSX 10.5 to help get the iPhone out the door by the end of this month. More than likely, just as iPod uses iTunes on a Windows machine, Apple needed to have an interface to sync the iPhone, and Safari on Windows may be that software. We'll find out on June 29. What other reasons would Apple have to introduce a general browser onto another platform that already has multiple options for users? Where do you speculate that Apple is headed with this thing? |
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Safari test post.
I like it so far. I don't know why, but I have always loved the way that safari looked and loaded its pages. It has crashed many many times on me, but hey, that is why it is in beta testing right now. EDIT: Wow, safari works with the "Teleoperate my home project" link while FireFox fails and crashes trying to load Java. |
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