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Safari on Windows Beta 1

Apple has recently released the first ever version of the MAC browser, Safari for Windows XP and Vista (download). This is certainly good news for web-developers who want to test your web applications for the macintosh platform. Although it's quite neat, it still lacks many feature in this early stage.

Technical Bits on Safari

Technical Bits on IE 7

There's no status bar in Safari and scaling it could be a little confusing. Something I'm sure Apple's going to work on to fix.

Why Software Companies are Moving towards winning the browser?
Well, I guess this is a really simple question to answer. As we are moving towards an era where you at least use your browser once a day, winning over the browser, would allow the IT company to at least park some stuff on your computer, and that's definitely good! And as software is moving towards "Software as a Service" (SAAS v1) and "Software and a Service" (SAAS v2/ S+S), the importance of service is now something that many companies cannot ignore. So what's so good about service based approach? Well, at least it's not easy to pirate it?

Published Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:05 PM by darren.sim

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