Apple Inc. released a beta version of its Safari Web browser for Windows this week to compete with Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla FireFox.
"What we've got here is the most innovative browser in the world and the most powerful browser in the world," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said during his keynote speech at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Unfortunately, we downloaded the beta version for Windows XP, Service Pack 2 and the browser was buggy enough that we decided to uninstall and wait for the next version. - Download Safari
Regardless of our initial experience, we are excited to see some competition in the browser world.
The new iPhone will enter the market at the end of June, '07 and Safari will undoubtedly be the browser of choice on that equipment. We suggest testing your site(s) in Safari and fully expect to see more Safari visits in your analytics as Macintosh, iPhone, and Safari for Windows grow in market share.
2 comments:
Safari 3 Public Beta is much better than the initial Windows release and is very stable, even running on 64 bit Vista.
Safari 3 beta will not run on my 64-bit vista, flatly refuses onload.
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