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Safari for Windows - Is it safe to use yet?

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jmcguire
jmcguire
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I have been considering doing some web development, and even created a firefox profile for it.

I have IE7 and FF3 installed on my computer and will install Opera 9 and Google Chrome (just to check out).

Is Safari safe enough to use yet?

I would like to have all the main browsers (IE7, FF3, Opera, and Safari) installed to test anything I develop.

Posted 2 months ago #
 
Scott
Scott
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How about developing a HTG toolbar for Firefox? Only said half in jest.

Posted 2 months ago #
 
jmcguire
jmcguire
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I've never did any Firefox Extension development, but I may try something.

So, is Safari safe enough to use (on Windows) yet?

Posted 2 months ago #
 
snugglez64
snugglez64
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i use safari to test on windows, its alryt, i love the anti - alias and it renders web pages beautifully! other than that its jus like all other apple products that doesnt give u much options at all

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jmcguire
jmcguire
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hmmm Ok. I know there was an article on HTG earlier this year standing the enormous security flaws in Windows Safari. So I assume they have fixed that, I guess I will be downloading it.

Posted 2 months ago #
 
snugglez64
snugglez64
Posts: 158

well as i said, i dnt use it as my main browser, just 2 test

Posted 2 months ago #
 
jmcguire
jmcguire
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That is my purpose as well.

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