Here’s a late day quick note. Apple extends its claws onto the Windows platform by announcing a Safari browser download available for Windows users. Steve Jobs made the announcement today as part of his keynote address. It should be interesting to see what direction that heads in. It sounds like a shot across Microsoft’s bow - not to say that the myriad of Mac commercials haven’t been. It’s a beta version, but that never stopped PaulTech readers, right? They’re claiming a much faster page download rate than FF, IE, or Opera. Let us know what you think.
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BS on the Firefox quip. And its no contest if you know how to change cache size and whatnot in the about:firefox page.
Interesting. Wonder how it’ll hold up security wise now that a much LARGER user base of both consumers AND crackers will have reason to (ab)use it.
Really cool for developers than need to test on safari but don’t have a mac handy.