Apple patches the Safari version for Windows
Soon after Aviv Raff announced a security bug in the Safari browser version for Windows, Apple quickly released a new patch for the trial version.
The number of users downloading Safari browser to the device has reached a record: 1 million downloads only after 2 days of release, according to Apple announced. The "apple" company also said it is working to improve the test version and support standards so that the official version released in October will be even better.
Safari browser interface version for Windows
There are many comments from users that Safari handles slower than both Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla FireFox 2, although Apple claims Safari loads HTML and javascript faster than other competitors.
According to experts, the main purpose of Apple when launching Safari browser for Windows is not to compete with IE and FireFox currently accounts for a high proportion of browser market share, but to support the development of Another app for Apple's new generation iPhone mobile phone.
Windows XP / Vista compatible Safari 3.01 patch version adds a feature that allows Windows users to execute a browser right in the command line (CMD.EXE).
Tuyet Phan
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