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Safari 4 — really the fastest browser on the planet?

Blog Apple does make some strong claims, though, saying that it's "the world’s fastest and most innovative web browser for Mac® and Windows PCs" with its Nitro Javascript engine going 4.2 times faster than Safari 3.

[February 24, 2009, 14:07]

Browser benchmarks: IE, Firefox, Opera and Safari review

Reviews Even so, despite these caveats, there's no doubt that Safari is indeed a fast browser. Jobs' statement that the fastest Safari browser is based on tests the company has carried out using iBench 5.0. It should be noted that iBench 5.0's reported...

[May 23, 2008, 16:40]

Shake-up in browser-share stats sees Safari plunge

News With the old statistics, Apple's Safari had 8.43 percent of the May browser market. The good news for Apple is that Net Applications says its growth rates were not affected by the change, and Safari is headed upwards.

[August 6, 2009, 15:11]

Safari 4 — really the fastest browser on the planet?

Blog Comment Hey Rupert - Thanks for this, it's great to see this flagged up as I am a Sarafi devotee. I'll be watching the updates with huge interest. Adrian

[February 24, 2009, 16:54]

Safari 4 — really the fastest browser on the planet?

Blog Comment Could be a surprise contender in the browser wars then. Do those Redmond guys really care about their browser ? Still; a shame to see that IE8 can even break windows update.

[February 24, 2009, 22:50]

Apple goes on Safari with open-source browser

News Jobs unveiled a new Web browser called Safari that he claimed is faster than any other. Jobs said that Apple had improved the browser's performance dramatically, and would be releasing all its software source code for Safari to the public on Tuesday.

[January 7, 2003, 19:40]

Nokia apes Safari with Series 60 browser

News The new Series 60 browser (which will debut in June) will incorporate some of the same open source technology found in Apple's Safari web browser, WebCore and JavaScriptCore, based on KHTML and KJS from the Konqueror project.

[June 13, 2005, 13:20]

Safari for Windows claims a million users

News Just days old, Apple's Safari for Windows is already proving it can tempt Microsoft users to flirt with a new browser, even as Cupertino unleashes its first batch of security updates. Apple has confirmed that its new Safari 3 for Windows browser...

[June 15, 2007, 15:19]

Apple browser continues its Safari

News Apple on Monday released an updated test version of its Safari Web browser as part of its efforts to distance its software environment from Microsoft's. The new test browser, dubbed Safari Beta 2, includes added features such as the option for...

[April 14, 2003, 15:07]

Apple updates Safari beta

News Apple Computer has posted an updated test version of its Safari browser. According to Apple, Safari beta v60 offers better compatibility with certain Web sites, is faster at displaying Web pages and Flash animations and includes XML support.

[February 13, 2003, 15:55]

MM3-WebAssistant--Proxy Offline Browser

Downloads The Offline Browser is a personal proxy server sitting behind your browser (Safari, Firefox, Opera), silently and speedily handling all the network traffic. Version 2007 adds modifications in the user interface, displays domain directory with the...

[June 4, 2007, 17:28]

Apple ends Safari beta-test programme after leaks

News Apple has terminated a beta-testing programme for its Safari browser, after some testers apparently leaked several pre-release Safari versions to the public. The move means that Apple will not have access to feedback about its upcoming browser by...

[March 24, 2003, 13:33]

'Highly critical' flaws found in Safari for Windows

News Two security flaws have been found in the Windows version of Apple's Safari browser, which was released just over a week ago. Kristensen said that Apple's tactic of pushing out Safari for Windows as an opt-out "update" to existing iTunes users...

[March 26, 2008, 12:11]

Apple to build browser into OS X

News The Mac maker introduced a test version of its new browser, Safari, on Tuesday at the kick-off of the Macworld trade show in San Francisco. Apple's browser engineers based Safari on the KHTML rendering engine and KJS JavaScript engine, both part of...

[January 9, 2003, 16:26]

Safari for Windows gets more patches

News The recently-launched Apple browser, Safari for Windows, has received its second lot of patches since its debut earlier this month. The majority of Safari users are the people who will readily chop and change their browser.

[June 26, 2007, 9:36]

SafariTheme

Downloads With a few simple clicks of the mouse, you can now change the entire appearance of Apple's new Safari web browser. This program will apply almost any icon set designed for Apple's Safari browser, regardless of whether or not it was...

[February 23, 2003, 7:00]

Apple issues security update for Safari

News Apple released a security update for its Safari web browser on Wednesday. Available for Windows and Mac, Safari 4.0.4 addresses a wide range of problem points. For more on this story, see Apple updates Safari for security on CNET News.

[November 12, 2009, 9:00]

Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone

News Apple plans to ship a version of its Safari web browser for Windows, and third-party developers will be able to get a piece of the iPhone, the company announced on Monday. Applications designed with the iPhone in mind will run in a Safari browser...

[June 12, 2007, 8:27]

Safari 3.0 for Windows (Public Beta) review

Reviews When Steve Jobs announced the beta for the Apple Safari 3.0 browser for Windows XP and Vista, the first thought on many minds was 'Do we need it? On a Mac, Apple Safari excels in some important areas — speed, rendering, standards compliance — but...

[June 12, 2007, 8:37]

Unpatched Safari bug exposes sensitive info

News Apple's Safari browser on Windows and Mac OS X is vulnerable to a bug that could allow a malicious website to read files on the user's hard drive, according to a security researcher. The only workaround available to Safari users on Windows is to...

[January 14, 2009, 14:57]

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