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Safari Beta for Windows!

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I'll give it a shot and see how good it compares to my Firefox. Thanks for posting this ;)

Edited by prx984

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no problem, i love how it looks but its still a beta. lots of things to still work on. now only if OS X supported pc's... lol, what a wish.

As soon as it was announced, I was like, "omg, wtf, no apple!!"... I installed it and it crashed as soon as a tried moving an RSS bookmark to another position. :P

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As soon as it was announced, I was like, "omg, wtf, no apple!!"... I installed it and it crashed as soon as a tried moving an RSS bookmark to another position. :P

haha. sounds almost as bad as vista beta(or should we call it pre-alpha). what a POS that was!

This UI looks great on OSX but it's horrible with my Windows XP classic UI. One of the things I hate about iTunes aswell (that, and the bloat).

I'm also pretty sure I'm going ot miss Greasemonkey.

As soon as it was announced, I was like, "omg, wtf, no apple!!"... I installed it and it crashed as soon as a tried moving an RSS bookmark to another position. :P

Nice, but what about THIS :sneaky:

As soon as it was announced, I was like, "omg, wtf, no apple!!"... I installed it and it crashed as soon as a tried moving an RSS bookmark to another position. :P

Nice, but what about THIS :sneaky:

Looks like they're up to 6 exploites now, 4 DoS and 2 remote code execution.

Very cool. Works fine on my Gateway PC with Windows XP and 640 megs of memory. :thumbup

But they should clean up the GUI so it matches Windows not OS X. :P

sounds like a bloated and dangerous browser, why would someone, other than a web developer, want to use this?

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sounds like a bloated and dangerous browser, why would someone, other than a web developer, want to use this?

lol, web developer <-

sounds like a bloated and dangerous browser, why would someone, other than a web developer, want to use this?

Well, it's likely apple wants more of a marketshare for their browser so they can cut better deals with some of the search and content providers :)

As to why anyone would actually use it, that is indeed beyond me.

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sounds like a bloated and dangerous browser, why would someone, other than a web developer, want to use this?

Well, it's likely apple wants more of a marketshare for their browser so they can cut better deals with some of the search and content providers :)

As to why anyone would actually use it, that is indeed beyond me.

well they probably assumed that it would have 0 security problems... since that has failed, there is no reason to use it.

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