Apple releases Safari 3 for Windows
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In his keynote speech today at WWDC, Steve Jobs celebrated Safari's rise from 0% to 5% market share in the last four years. Still, at only 5%, Safari is far behind IE's market share at 78%, and even Firefox's at 15%. Healthy figures considering Mac hardware makes up an even smaller percentage of the global computer market, though.
To increase Safari's piece of Internet pie, Jobs announced today that Safari has been released for Windows XP and Vista. My initial reaction, having not touched a Mac since junior high school, was "neat, but so what?" How dare I underestimate his Steveness. He brought slides, people. With charts. These very charts claimed that Safari runs considerably faster on Windows than both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
According to iBench performance suite, Safari on Windows was over twice as fast as Internet Explorer, and roughly 1.6x as fast as Firefox. JavaScript performance was even better.
I'm not about to Switch, but I might just test the water a little. After all, that's how I first started to appreciate the alternatives to Internet Explorer. How about you? You can get Safari for Windows or Mac at the Safari 3 beta page.
To increase Safari's piece of Internet pie, Jobs announced today that Safari has been released for Windows XP and Vista. My initial reaction, having not touched a Mac since junior high school, was "neat, but so what?" How dare I underestimate his Steveness. He brought slides, people. With charts. These very charts claimed that Safari runs considerably faster on Windows than both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
According to iBench performance suite, Safari on Windows was over twice as fast as Internet Explorer, and roughly 1.6x as fast as Firefox. JavaScript performance was even better.
I'm not about to Switch, but I might just test the water a little. After all, that's how I first started to appreciate the alternatives to Internet Explorer. How about you? You can get Safari for Windows or Mac at the Safari 3 beta page.
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Safari is definitely faster than firefox. I noticed it right away.
I'll try it, but that doesn't mean I'm gonna like it. The first thing I did when I got my Mac was drop Safari for Firefox. I guess I could give it a chance, but only because he had charts.