First it was QuickTime for Windows, then iTunes for Windows. Then Apple publicized that OS X would work on special Intel Macs (or Mactels). Apple has finally released a beta of Safari for Windows. The public beta gives you all of the features that the Mac browser has offered on OS X, including tabbed browsing (yawn), Google searching (yawn, again) and inline highlighted searches (yawn, yet again). I am interested to do my own side-by-side comparison of Safari 3 Public Beta and Firefox 2, or even Firefox 3 alpha. I won’t even waste my time with Opera or Internet Explorer. If I have time, which I probably won’t, I’ll write up something short.
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