Safari for Windows 5.0
O. James Samson - June 15, 2010Safari is the first browser to offer users with the opportunity of real internet-to-mobile-device. Safari provides pages on iPhone, iPod and iPad touch the way a user use to see them on his computer. Safari reader instantly banishes those blinking and flashing adverts that distract users from their online articles and the likes. For instance, if a user is browsing his favorite site, Safari can tell the user if he is on a web page with an article.
Safari is designed in such a way that it places emphasizes on the browsing, and not the browser (the browser frame is a single pixel wide). Scroll bar appears only when needed and a user can decide to hide almost the entire interface thereby removing every distraction from the browser window.
With Safari browsers, users no longer have to click through sites one after the other. Rather than present a static list of URLs and face users to click repeatedly, Safari Top sites keep a running tally of the websites users have visited and automatically create a graphically rich page that has the capacity to display up to 24 thumbnails of their favorite sites.
Safari is also fast and highly user-friendly. Installation takes just few steps.
Want to check it out? Visit Apple.com
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