Apple’s Safari Browser Comes to Windows

Sarah Perez on June 11th, 2007

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The Apple Safari web browser has just been released for Windows users! Poised to compete with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Mozilla’s Firefox, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is hoping the browser will take off the way iTunes did. By making it available to the users of the dominant OS, chances are Safari will expand the 4.9% market share it currently receives. If it truly is "the fastest browser for Windows," "twice as fast as Internet Explorer," and "1.6 times as fast as Firefox," as Jobs claims, it may have a good shot at becoming at becoming a real competitor in the browser wars. I’m off to download it now

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2 Responses to “Apple’s Safari Browser Comes to Windows”

  1. Wow…It’s incredibly fast. I’ll still use Firefox, but if they beef up the extensions on this I’ll have a tough decision to make.

  2. It may be fast at surfing but not at loading. It is as slow or slower at loading then Mozilla was a long time ago.

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