Back in January, the Mozilla folks hinted that they expected Apple to deliver a version of its Safari Web browser for Windows. They were dead-on. At the opening keynote at Apple's WorldWide Developers ...
Apple expanded its presence on the Windows platform Monday when it released a Windows-compatible version of its Safari Web browser. Released as a public beta, the final version of Safari 3 will run on ...
With the 25 July release of OS X Mountain Lion came the launch of Safari 6.0 for Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and 10.8 Mountain Lion, but it appears that not only has Apple ceased development of the Windows ...
June 11, 2007: At Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, CEO Steve Jobs unveils Safari 3 for Windows, bringing the company’s web browser to PCs for the first time. Apple pitches Safari as the ...
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We knew that Apple’s attempt to expand Safari’s reach into the Windows population was at an end when the company stopped updating the Windows version a year ago, but the browser has now been erased ...
While pundits have been lamenting the fact that Apple's "software update" program on Windows is now pushing Safari 3.1 to users, we thought we'd check out Safari 3.1 to find out if Apple has made any ...
The big news from web metrics firm Net Applications this month is the "calculated risk by Apple that has annoyed and/or alienated some users." That would be Apple first adding Safari to Windows ...
Microsoft's Windows browser ballot in Europe presents its options in alphabetical order, putting Apple's Safari as the first choice for users to install. The design caught the ire of Jenny Boriss, a ...
Steve Jobs says they want to expand their browser market share. Other's say that it will possibly work as a trojan horse to get people to buy more Macs. While the first one will no doubt happen almost ...
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