It was one of those ‘one more thing’ moments at WWDC today, but it was still a big one … at least for those of us who use Windows. Apple announced that version 3 of Safari (prior to now a Mac only browser), currently in beta, will support Windows XP and Vista.
Apple has launched a version of its web browser Safari for Windows, competing head to head with Microsoft’s Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox.
Chief executive Steve Jobs said Apple “dream big” and wanted to expand the 4.9% market share Safari enjoys. Source: BBC News
It’s hard enough to get corporate IT to support Firefox, much less Safari. Still, you can bet I’ll be downloading this once I click the “Publish” button.
Oh, and if you’re interested, you can download it yourself here.
June 12, 2007 at 4:06 am
Hii,
well apple does it again. good news for safari users…
Best REgards,
Eliena
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