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Posted By: RATHER BE FISHING Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 11/30/08 04:20 PM
Anyone else using this browser? I just downloaded it and it is screaming fast compared to IE7.
Posted By: anthonyh Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 11/30/08 04:29 PM
I have used Safari on my mac and my PC for a while it works really well.
Posted By: Silversam Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 11/30/08 06:01 PM
I use it on my Mac and like it a lot. I've been using Firefox on the PC - Is Safari better (then FF) on the PC?

Sam
Posted By: RATHER BE FISHING Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 11/30/08 06:34 PM
I've run FF and it's better than IE7 but so far I am really impressed with Safari. But it's only been a couple of hours. Then again I used to have shorter meaningful relationships. laugh
Posted By: dagwoodsystems Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 11/30/08 06:40 PM
I've come to rely heavily on tabbed browsing, which Safari doesn't yet offer.
Posted By: RATHER BE FISHING Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 11/30/08 08:10 PM
I had not noticed that yet Tim. Guess I'm not tab dependant..didn't even think of it until you pointed it out. Well maybe next version.
Posted By: Silversam Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 12/01/08 05:04 AM
I use tabbed browsing extensively on firefox, and when I got the Mac I considered putting firefox on, but discovered I liked Safari so much I didn't bother. I really like the tabs but I find I don't miss them all that much.

Sam
Posted By: jeffmoss26 Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 12/01/08 02:09 PM
I have been using Firefox for years. Unfortunately a few things still require me to use IE, like my OfficeLive portal for my website.
Posted By: Brian H Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 12/01/08 07:12 PM
Tabbed browsing IS available in Safari.
Posted By: Silversam Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 12/01/08 07:47 PM
My apologies. A senior moment. It is and I use it.

Please shoot me now.

Sam
Posted By: dagwoodsystems Re: Safari 3.2.1 for Windows - 12/02/08 10:11 AM
Thank you, Brian. I just downloaded Safari 3.2.1 for Windows (which I'm using to post this comment). It's not clear when tabbed browsing was introduced to Windows, but I guess it doesn't matter at this point. I know that the Mac release of Safari had this feature a full year before Microsoft added it to Explorer.

Still, we all recognize the true need for Safari: Private Browsing. After some heavy "pron" searches, it's too easy to forget Tools, Delete Browser History, Delete All (or Tools, Delete Private Data). Steve Jobs is my people.
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