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2006-01-16
Huh?
Installing a WebKit Nightly is easy: go to nightly.webkit.org, download the dmg, open it (if Safari hasn't already done that for you), then drag WebKit to Applications. How is that difficult?
In fact, that's much easier than downloading and installing the Safari 4 beta. No installer, and no reboot required.
As a bonus, WebKit has Sparkle built in so it keeps itself up to date too.
IMHO one can't get a more user-friendly installation package than WebKit.