Apple has release a beta version of their not-so-popular Safari web browser for Windows. Yummy aqua theme button goodness, now on windows.
Joel said it was slow to start up on his machine, but seems to be getting progressively quicker. The page rendering is indeed speedy. The only bottleneck seems to be the network and the speed a given web server can spit back a page.
Mass adoption predicted? Probably not, but I'm trying it out.
Now I really have an excuse to load Boot Camp on my MacBook, so I can install Windows, and run Safari.
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Permalink: Jun 13, 2007
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Jun 22, 2007
That's hysterical. Install boot camp, on a mac, so that you can run windows, so that you can run a mac native browser. I love it.
Reminds me of my dad making a card on his Mac, printing it, scanning it into his PC so he could email it to me. Good stuff.