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Friday, January 17, 2003
Shouldn't talk to loud about the big bad blogger... it just blew up Safari but the post survived :-) For anyone who might not know yet, Safari is Apples brand-new browser. Steve Jobs introduced it in his keynote to the Macworld Expo in San Francisco and it's one nice browser. For starters it's fast. Apple claims it is 3x faster then IE and from some 10 days using it, I can just confirm it's speed. The iTunes-style bookmarks feature might be a bit unusual first but proves very handy in daily use. Safari also sports a Google search-feature integrated in the toolbar. Other goodies are a spellchecker, a pop-up killer and a snap-back feature, which enables you to jump back to the initial page of the site you are in or to mark a certain page for snap-back. Interface-wise Safari comes in brushed metal like other iApps and the new Calculator in Jaguar. Safari still being a beta release (1.0 v52 as of writing) it also has a simple to use bug-report feature. At the far right end of the toolbar is a button with something on it that remains vaguely of a tick. Clicking this button gets you to an intuitive bug report including advanced features like sending screenshots and source-code. For the system requirements: nothing less than Jaguar (10.2.3 recommended). And for the ones that need to know what's inside: KHTML rendering engine and a developer-team from Chimera. All in all a pretty nice App and once it grows out of it's betahood it could be easily the #1 browser on the Mac platform.
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