Firefox 3 vs IE 7 vs Safari 3.1
A few short years ago the browser war seemed dead and buried. After Microsofts Internet Explorer usurped Netscapes Navigator in the late 1990s, its domination of the Internet seemed complete, over 95 percent of us using a version of IE.
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24.5.2008
Safari 3.2.1 Download
The problem was almost instantly isolated and confirmed as incompatibility with third party software. Apple has now issued a new Safari update, for both Mac and Windows users, which delivers stability improvements, according to the Cupertino, Calif.-based Mac maker.
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25.11.2008
Safari 3.0.4 Beta for Windows
Experience the web, Apple style, with Safari: the fastest, easiest-to-use web browser in the world. With its simple, elegant interface, Safari gets out of your way and lets you enjoy the web, up to 2 times faster than Internet Explorer.
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16.11.2007
Apple Safari 4 beta - not for Windows 7
Safari 4 beta work only in Windows XP and Vista. Apple has released to public beta its Safari 4 web browser, and I thought Id give it a hands-on spin to see what all the fuss is about. Here are my first impressions and review.
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24.2.2009
Safari for Windows Vista na XP
The world's best browser. Now on Windows, too - Safari 3 Public Beta. Among the most interesting things Apple CEO Steve Jobs outlined today was the companys move to take Safari to Windows.
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12.6.2007
Internet Explorer 7 vs. Firefox 2.0 vs. Opera 9 vs. Safari 3
Thanks to odeeee for this article. Apple has compared the performances of Internet Explorer 7, Firefox 2.0 and Opera 9 to its own browser transitioned to Windows Vista and Windows XP and has concluded that Safari is top dog.
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13.6.2007
Security flaw hits Safari for Windows only hours after release
Thanks to marct for this article. Security researcher Aviv Raff claims to have found the first security vulnerability in Apple's Safari browser on Windows only hours after the software was released.
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12.6.2007
Microsoft Urges Users Stop Using Safari In Windows Platform
Microsoft's security team is advising users to stop using Apple's Safari browser pending investigation into a quirk that allows miscreants to litter their desktop with hundreds of executable files.
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2.6.2008
Apples carpet-bomb Safari flaw can wreak havoc on Windows
A researcher has created a proof-of-concept site that graphically demonstrates the risk Windows users face when using Apple's Safari browser.
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10.6.2008
Apple monster update fixes iPhone, Safari, Mac OS X flaws
Apple has issued a monster update with patches for about 50 security vulnerabilities affecting iPhone, Safari and Mac OS X users.
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1.8.2007Dell Opens Second European Plant in Poland
Thanks to the Dell’s decision to open the company’s newest and most advanced manufacturing facility in Poland, Dell production and
personalization capabilities will now be closer to increasing numbers of consumers and businesses in Central and Eastern Europe and will significantly
improve delivery times as well as service support. Currently, 1,200 employees work in the facility. The 37,000 square-meter Łódź
manufacturing facility, Dell’s second in Europe, has a number of community projects underway, including enabling two Łódź
schools from the Widzew district to receive Dell products worth U.S. $35,000 and more than 100 Dell employees planting trees in the Lublinek
forest park. The latter was the first stage of Dell’s ‘Plant a Tree’ initiative, which saw 130,000 trees planted in
Łódź and its surrounding area last year.
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23.01.2008Safari Licensing says non-Apple hardware installs prohibited
In its rush to bring Safari to the Windows platform, it looks like Apple's legal department didn't quite do its job...
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27.03.2008Safari license says non-Apple hardware installs are prohibited
In its rush to bring Safari to the Windows platform, it looks like Apple's legal department didn't quite do its job...
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28.03.2008A Google Chrome user's opinion of Safari 4 Beta
Thanks to the iPhone, it's the world's #3 browser. Should its new version give Safari good reason to capture second place?
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25.02.2009Updated Safari for Windows improves security
Apple has released Safari Beta
3.0.1 for Windows, an update
to their recently-introduced
Web browser for Windows XP and
Vista. The new version is
http://www.apple.com/safari/do
wnload/>available for download
from Apples Web site or
through the Apple Software
Update application (bundled
with QuickTime or iTunes for
Windows).
Apple CEO
Steve Jobs introduced Safari
for Windows near the end of
his keynote presentation
during this weeks Worldwide
Developers Conference (WWDC)
in San Francisco, Calif. Apple
is releasing Safari for
Windows in the hope of growing
its market share in the
browser market. Some market
research pegs Safari in third
place behind Firefox, with
only the Macintosh market
using it.
Apple
issued an update to the Safari
for Windows public beta today
to fix the security
vulnerabilities that were
reported earlier this week.
Beta testers will receive the
update automatically through
Apples Software Update
application, an Apple
spokesman told Macworld...
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14.06.2007Apple to release Safari browser for Windows (Updated)
Update: The beta is now
available for download at the
http://apple.com/safari>Safari
Home page. The direct download
link is available
http://appldnld.apple.com.edge
suite.net/content.info.apple.c
om/Safari3/061-2827.20070611.x
1qX21dQ3kIk70G2vDKN0t/SafariSe
tup.exe>here.
Apple Inc. at its
developer conference on Monday
announced that it plans to
make available a version of
its
http://apple.com/safari>Safari
Web browser for rival
Microsoft Corp.'s Windows
operating systems.
Safari 3.0 will run on
Windows XP and Windows Vista
in addition to Mac OS X
Leopard, company chief
executive Steve Jobs announced
during his inaugural keynote
address.
Early
benchmarks show the Apple
browser to render both HTML
and JavaScript at speeds more
than twice as fast as
Microsoft's Internet Explorer
browser. Under iBench's HTML
benchmark test, Safari
rendered the page in 2.2
seconds compared to 3.7 for
FireFox and 4.6 for Internet
Explorer. ..
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12.06.2007Apple Releases Safari 3.0.2
Apple continues to patch holes
in its Safari for Windows,
releasing version 3.0.2 of the
browser. The update addresses
security issues and contains
several functionality tweaks...
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27.06.2007Security flaw hits Safari on Windows
Security researcher Aviv Raff
claims to have found the first
security vulnerability in
Apple's Safari browser on
Windows only hours after the
software was released.
Raff tested the
application against a standard
browser security testing tool.
"A first glance at the
debugger showed me that this
memory corruption might be
exploitable. Although I'll
have to dig more to be sure of
that,"
http://aviv.raffon.net/2007/06
/11/AppleSafariForWindowsOutWi
thACrash.aspx>he wrote on his
blog.
Apple lists the
browser's security as one of
12 reasons "why you'll love
Safari" and adds that "Apple
engineers designed Safari to
be secure from day one."..
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12.06.2007How to check your Hotmail in Safari (3 or) 4
Like a lot of other issues with Hotmail and non-IE browsers, you just need to change the User Agent string to fool Hotmail into thinking it is dealing
with a browser it knows about. In Safari, this is pretty easy to do. As far as we can tell, however, Safari doesnt remember the User Agent settings
from session to session, so you would need to reset the User Agent for each new session that you want to check your Hotmail account.
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08.03.2009Safari for Windows Downloads Top 1 Million In 48 Hours
Apple today announced
(http://www.apple.com/pr/libra
ry/2007/06/14safari.html>via a
news release) that more than 1
million copies of Safari for
Windows were downloaded in the
first 48 hours since the free
public beta was made available
on Monday.
Many see
Apple's release of Safari for
Windows as an opportunity for
Apple to further attract
customers to the Mac, while
also raising usage of its
Safari web browser, which
would theoretically require
more website developers to
ensure that their sites work
properly with Safari.
In related news, Apple
today
http://winbeta.org/comments.ph
p?catid=1&id=7805>updated the
Safari for Windows beta to
3.0.1, which patches some of
the security flaws that were
recently discovered in the
software.
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15.06.2007Samsung's newest S60 phone will be the first with Safari
Announced last week, Samsung's L870 Symbian S60 3.2 Smartphone will be the first handset other than Apple's iconic iPhone to come equipped with
Safari as its native mobile browser...
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28.05.2008Apple introduces Safari 3.1, with some HTML 5 support
Apple on Tuesday released version 3.1 of its Safari Web browser for both Windows and Mac. The incremental update does little in the way of introducing
new features, although the company is using it to usher in the next generation of Web standards...
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18.03.2008Update to Safari browser contains 11 patches for Windows
Today's round of updates to Apple's Safari contains just four patches that affect the Mac OS X edition, but eleven for Windows Vista and XP, several
of which would forestall some very familiar sounding exploits...
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14.11.2008Safari for Windows market share triples following SW Update push
Apple Inc. saw its share of the Windows browser market triple immediately after it began encouraging users of the Microsoft operating system to
download and install its Safari web browser through the widely deployed Apple Software Update mechanism, according to a new report.
Net Applications, a firm which tracks browser share and operating system usage, noted in a release Thursday that Safari 3.0 on Windows never
gained much traction, with its share peaking at just 0.07 percent. However, Safari 3.1 on Windows has rapidly muscled gains over the past six weeks,
already tripling Safari 3.0's peak at 0.21 percent.
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01.05.2008Apple pushing iTunes, QT users on Windows to download Safari
Apple has chosen to leverage its significant install base for QuickTime and iTunes in order to quickly gain market share for its Safari Web browser on
Windows...
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21.03.2008Mozilla CEO: Apple Safari update is 'just wrong'
Mozilla CEO John Lily says that Apple's decision to use its Windows software update application to push downloads of its Safari browser on iTunes
users was bad for the security of the Web...
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24.03.2008Microsoft reports security problem with Apple's Safari
Microsoft, of all companies, has issued a security advisory warning users about a possible security exploit involving Apple's Safari for Windows
browser...
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03.06.2008Apple Releases Safari Beta 3.0.2 for Windows and Mac OS X
Apple has released an update
to its Safari browser, Beta
3.0.2 for Mac and PC via its
website
and Software Update.
Changes in Safari 3.0.2
for Windows beta:
- Latest
security updates
-
Improved stability
- Fixes
for text display, non-English
systems, and start-up times
Changes in Safari
3.0.2 for Mac OS X beta:
-Latest security updates
-Improved stability
-Improved WebKit support
for Mail, iChat and
Dashboard
Though
still in beta, the initial
release of Safari 3.0 had seen
8 vulnerabilities discovered
within 24 hours of its
release, some of which were
cross-platform. Apple quickly
released Safari 3.0.1 for
Windows which addressed some
of the Windows-specific
vulnerabilities discovered.
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23.06.2007Apple keen to push Safari 3.1 on Windows users.
If you run iTunes or QuickTime or any Apple software on your Windows PC, but not Safari, you might have seen an uninvited guest show up in the Apple
Software Update earlier this week. Yes, Apple thinks you need yet another browser. They tried to slip the new Safari 3.1 in for iTunes owners, a move
that has some Windows users up in arms.
The program is usually used for updating Apple software, and so getting new software with the deal
wasn't something a lot of users expected. And users who don't do anything but the default, are basically going to be getting software they
didn't plan to have.
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22.03.2008Apple Bringing Safari to Windows
WWDC 2007 - In a
surprise "One more
thing..." announcement at
its Worldwide Developer
Conference Monday, Apple says
it will release version 3 of
its Safari Web browser with
Leopard in October, as well as
a version for Windows XP and
Vista...
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12.06.2007