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Safari achieves 11 million downloads in three days

by Josh Holat on Jun 12, 2009 at 01:46 PM

It was announced this week at WWDC that Safari 4 is out of beta and ready for the masses. Soon after, Appletell was able to get a first look up about the performance of Safari 4. Now, Apple is stating that there have been more that 11 million downloads of… Continue Reading »

How the Safari 4 interface can be improved

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Feb 25, 2009 at 09:26 PM

On Tuesday, I released a list of the 8 principal things wrong with the Safari 4 interface from a usability standpoint. Today, I’m going to outline six fixes that would make me love Safari 4, and that I feel solve all the issues. Continue Reading »

Apple takes huge step forward in Windows app design, step back on the Mac

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Feb 24, 2009 at 09:39 PM

With Safari 4, Apple apparently got over its “let’s bring Mac OS X style windows into a Windows environment” mentality, and has done a really great job making Safari 4 fit in with the environment in which it is installed. Oddly enough, it seems as though they designed the new… Continue Reading »

Apple releases Safari 4

by Ed Parry on Feb 24, 2009 at 10:22 AM

Today, Apple have updated their web browser Safari to version 4. It’s currently in beta testing stages, but is available to the public to download. On the face of it, Safari 4 looks brilliant. A full update that we’ve been waiting for is delivered with some new and interesting features. Continue Reading »

Safari for Windows, not so good

by Anthony Parkinson on Feb 16, 2009 at 06:31 AM

I have been using Safari for Windows at work since it was released in 2007. I have tried to be patient with it, because I know Apple, except for iTunes, is not in the business of making applications for Windows. With the most recent release 3.2.1 in November of last… Continue Reading »

Safari’s RSS could compromise your personal data

by Patrick Lutz on Jan 13, 2009 at 12:22 PM

Reports of a new security issue in both the Mac and Windows versions of Safari are stating that there is a “hole” in how Safari handles RSS feeds, which could potentially allow an attacker to capture a user’s personal information, cookies, passwords, etc. through a malicious web page. The discovery… Continue Reading »

Internet Explorer still unsafe

by Bill Stiteler on Dec 17, 2008 at 08:54 AM

We live in a topsy-turvy world. The very pillars of capitalism are shaking, shadowy wars grip the world, and now Apple has pulled out of Macworld Expo. So now, more than ever, it’s good to know that there are a handful of things on which we can always rely: Internet… Continue Reading »

Apple updates Safari for Windows, fixes security flaw

by Patrick Lutz on Jun 22, 2008 at 05:05 PM

Apple has just released a fix for a very serious Windows Safari security flaw, which was addressed by Microsoft a short while ago, and allowed the download of malicious software without warning the victim. The patch updated Safari so it would first seek permission from a user before downloading an… Continue Reading »

Mac OS X / Safari share hits all-time high

by Adam Fisher-Cox on Jun 2, 2008 at 05:30 PM

According to NetApplications, Mac OS X and Safari are continuing their upward climb on the market share ladder. In May, Mac OS X saw a 0.45% climb in market share to 7.83%, with Safari seeing an 0.44% jump to 6.25%. Safari for Windows has been growing quite a bit in… Continue Reading »

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