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Apple releases Safari 4
One of the early announcements in this morning's keynote was that Safari 4 is now out of beta! You can download Safari 4 for yourself (Mac or Windows) from Apple's site. Apple is touting Safari 4 as the fastest web browser around, besting IE 8, ...
Safari Compatibility Hit List
Over
on Surfin' Safari the Safari Compatibility Hit List has been announced. What the heck is that? Well, it is just what it sounds
like: a list of the top ten sites that need WebKit tweaked to work with. This is a clever way to focus the
efforts of ...
Dear Safari RSS Team
D'Arcy Norman, whose blog is one of my regular reads, has written an open letter to the Safari RSS team, pointing out some key spots where he'd like to see some improvements in Safari RSS. Since I like most of his points, I thought I'd point to them ...
Safari Tidy plugin
The Tidy plugin for Safari checks websites for (x)html compliance using, what else, Tidy. It is based on an extension for Firefox, but some people like their browsers to have metal interfaces as nature intended. Not only does Tidy tell you if there ...
Safari Block 2 released
Mat posted about Safari 3 Adblock earlier this week. To me, the most impressive feature of that plug-in is its support for Adblock Plus filter subscriptions. In that same vein, SafariBlock, a program TUAW has covered in the past has received a ...
Gears comes to Safari
Even though Google Chrome is still only available for Windows, its WebKit roots mean that Safari for Mac users might still get some extra perks. Gears, Google's web API that lets developers create applications that can run offline, is one of those ...
Safari's market share on the rise
Safari's market share has been slowly climbing the charts over the last couple of years, and depending on which statistics you google, it has now reached an all-time high of 3.19 from June 2005. MacNN interestingly points out that, in a way, this ...
Safari on Windows: Your reports
Reader ADM sent us a message and screenshot of his Windows XP PC (Wait a minute...or readers have Windows PC's?!?) running Safari 3 Public Beta. He reports: "...Just downloaded and installed safari...Note the cleartype font smoothing in effect. It's ...
Speaking of Safari Developers...
Speaking of Safari Developers, Darin Adler over at Surfin' Safari chimed in today to introduce himself to the blog and discuss some of the projects underway in his team. Adler programs for and is the manager of the Safari and WebKit engineering ...
Hunting Safari Memory Leaks
On the Surfin' Safari blog, the development team behind Safari are going on safari for memory leaks and they could use your help. If you are interested in playing around with WebKit, all you have to do is install the Developer Tools and grab a fresh ...
Safari better than Firefox
People are very serious about what browser they use, and I understand why. I spend most of my computing life using one browser or another (my current fave is the Intel optimized FireFox variant). Now, I'm just an average Joe, so you can take my ...
Surfin' Safari, ignoring IE
Bloggin' buddy Jeff Gamet over at The Mac Observer provided an analysis of Web browser market share today that showed Apple's Safari gaining while Microsoft Internet Explorer's piece of the proverbial pie is still getting smaller. The numbers, ...
SafariTest
Snugtech.com is offering a free service called safaritest to all
that are interested. You enter a URL into a form, select a width, and the type of image file you would like and the app
returns an image of that website rendered on Safari. This is ...
Mac 101: Safari tabs
Here's a quick tip for Safari users. As you know, tabbed browsing is best thing to happen to the 'net since The Tron Guy. Keyboard jockeys create new tabs by pressing Command-T. But there are a few of you who dislike releasing the mouse, even for a ...
Safari, meet Cover Flow
I'm not sure why eye candy gets such a bad reputation-- we all need a little beauty in our lives, and no UI designer should ever argue that a "cool!" factor is a bad thing to have, when you've already hit all the other bases. Cover Flow is a perfect ...


