Archive for February, 2009
Apple Safari 4 beta raises the bar for speed, compliance
Friday, February 27, 2009 7:36 No CommentsTweet Apple Safari 4 beta raises the bar for speed, compliance Google has had a tough time explaining why users should switch to Chrome. Apple’s task now might not be as tough. We’ve been hearing quite a lot from every browser manufacturer, including Microsoft and Mozilla, about the incredible speed increases that eventually, pretty soon [...]
Safari 4 browser beta is innovative, fast, fun
Friday, February 27, 2009 7:30 No CommentsTweet Safari 4 browser beta is innovative, fast, fun Apple Inc.’s decision to offer a public beta of its new Safari 4 Web browser — available for Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista — caught the tech world by surprise. Even more surprising are the number of innovative features it offers, including in-your-face [...]
Apple Safari 4 Lands, Reviews Mixed
Friday, February 27, 2009 7:13 No CommentsTweet Apple Safari 4 Lands, Reviews Mixed Earlier this week, Apple went public with the beta version of its Web browser, Safari 4. Safari 4 is being billed by the Cupertino crew as “The world’s fastest browser,” and is available for both PC and Mac systems. The requirements for downloading the beta of Safari 4 [...]
Revert Safari 4 beta’s tab bar
Friday, February 27, 2009 7:12 No CommentsTweet Revert Safari 4 beta’s tab bar Being a self-confessed software addict, I’m always first in line to check out the latest versions of Mac applications that I regularly use. Needless to say, when it’s a major update to my single most frequently used application we’re talking about, the excitement levels bounce to all time [...]
Review: Apple’s Safari 4 browser beta is innovative, fast, fun
Friday, February 27, 2009 7:10 No CommentsTweet Review: Apple’s Safari 4 browser beta is innovative, fast, fun It offers a lot more than slick UI goodies; it’s stable and smart, too Apple Inc.’s decision to offer a public beta of its new Safari 4 Web browser — available for Mac OS X and Windows XP and Vista — caught the tech [...]
