theappleblog.com — Apple released Safari 3.2 for both Windows and Mac (Tiger and Leopard). As usual, Apple?s normal update announcements are a little short on details.This update is recommended for all Safari users and features protection from fraudulent phishing websites and better identification of online businesses. This also includes the latest security updates.
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thinkerofthingsNov 14, 2008
I love Mac, but Safari is pretty boring. It pales in comparison to other Apple products, in fact it is suprisingly out of sync with the rest of their products in terms of style, mac experience, etc., etc. Will Google Chrome become the leader of the pack... I highly doubt it, but at least it will push innovation. Right now Firefox stands above the rest...
ereneeNov 15, 2008
I'm not digging this until Apple/Safari gives Panther(OSX 1.3.9) a Safari update.
dogparadeNov 16, 2008
I definitely consider it the best
dogparadeNov 16, 2008
I'd give a s**t if Safari wasn't the best browser on the market today.Anything to force Windows **** to stop using IE is good with me
jamesmcmNov 16, 2008
Free as in Freedom. Think free as in speech rather than free as in beer.See: <a class="user" href="http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/fsfs/rms-essays.pdf">http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/fsfs/rms-essays.pdf</a>
Closed AccountNov 16, 2008
Title implies client side database support in the browser. Buried as inaccurate.
rimantasNov 17, 2008
No thanks. I do not like extremists of any kind, and cannot take rms seriously any more.
johnny81Feb 17, 2009
failure<a class="user" href="http://www.linkbuilderz.com/">http://www.linkbuilderz.com/</a>