[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2714] (slightly OT:) Safari browser

From: Steve Linberg (steve@silicongoblin.com)
Date: Tue Jan 07 2003 - 14:37:17 EST


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Wow.

Don't know if any of you were tuned in to the QuickTime stream from 
MacWorld San Francisco, but Apple just released Safari, a free browser for 
Mac OSX 10.2.  It's small, fast, and apparently amazingly 
standards-compliant.  I'm running it right now and I can hardly believe my 
eyes so far.  I might even give up Mozilla and Chimera for this.  Blocks 
pop-ups too.  And nice search features built-in.  Anything that hard-wires 
to Google gets two thumbs up from me.

Mac OSX 10.2 users, get thee to <http://www.apple.com/safari/> right now 
and give it a test-drive!

- Steve


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