Apple's Safari web browser for windows

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Anyone tried Apple's web browser, Safari, for windows? I got the
version with quicktime installed, but running it, their was a
problem with the "signature"(?). Will try for Safari without
quicktime & see what happens.

Apple's Safari that is available is a beta 3 version currently.

Quite curious how it looks/works.
 
On 6/12/2007 12:54 PM On a whim, student pounded out on the keyboard
Anyone tried Apple's web browser, Safari, for windows? I got the
version with quicktime installed, but running it, their was a
problem with the "signature"(?). Will try for Safari without
quicktime & see what happens.

Apple's Safari that is available is a beta 3 version currently.

Quite curious how it looks/works.

Looks great, but ZDNET has already posted bugs reported, so it doesn't
sound ready for Windows yet.

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I wouldn't say it's not ready just because of a few bugs, 1 it's beta, 2
show me a piece of Windows software without bugs.
 
Dave B. said:
I wouldn't say it's not ready just because of a few bugs, 1 it's beta, 2
show me a piece of Windows software without bugs.

It just crashes everytimes I used bookmarks (they were not loaded
automatically as promised), so I removed it from the system. Anybody else
experienced this?
 
Dave B. said:
I wouldn't say it's not ready just because of a few bugs, 1 it's beta, 2
show me a piece of Windows software without bugs.
err, make show me any seriously large piece of software without bugs.
"There are no bugs in software, there are only unadvertised features."
Jim
 
student said:
Anyone tried Apple's web browser, Safari, for windows? I got the
version with quicktime installed, but running it, their was a
problem with the "signature"(?). Will try for Safari without
quicktime & see what happens.

Apple's Safari that is available is a beta 3 version currently.

Quite curious how it looks/works.

I've tried it and while it's pretty, it seems to lack some basic features.
Perhaps it's a Mac thing.

But I found it quite unstable - trying to change the start page to google
crashed it every time. So did trying to click on the bug reporting icon.
Not that instability surprises me in beta software, but those are pretty
basic things.

HTH
-pk
 
I've tried it and while it's pretty, it seems to lack some basic
features. Perhaps it's a Mac thing.

But I found it quite unstable - trying to change the start page to
google crashed it every time. So did trying to click on the bug
reporting icon. Not that instability surprises me in beta software, but
those are pretty basic things.

Instability in Windows is normal. What's another crash or three?
 
Duplex said:
Instability in Windows is normal. What's another crash or three?

My XP systems, and the ones I work on, very rarely crash. They are quite
stable.

The Safari beta is certainly beta quality. Looks nice, I look forward to
their working the kinks out.

HTH
-pk
 
My XP systems, and the ones I work on, very rarely crash. They are quite
stable.

The Safari beta is certainly beta quality. Looks nice, I look forward to
their working the kinks out.

HTH
-pk

It's been working just fine for me. I stay on a Mac most of my time, so it's
good to be able to use the same browser when I do switch over to Windows.
-Matt
 
Terry said:
On 6/12/2007 12:54 PM On a whim, student pounded out on the keyboard


Looks great, but ZDNET has already posted bugs reported, so it doesn't
sound ready for Windows yet.

What about providing a link to verify your statement??????
 
On 6/12/2007 12:54 PM On a whim, student pounded out on the keyboard

Looks great, but ZDNET has already posted bugs reported, so it doesn't
sound ready for Windows yet.

What about providing a link to verify your statement??????
[/QUOTE]

Like another poster stated, Google is your friend. Try these keywords:
zdnet safari windows beta problems

Do you think I made this up?

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