Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Feb 2008 17:20 UTC, submitted by stan
Apple "The ability to download and immediately render non-standard web fonts is just one of several advancements Apple has planned for Safari 3.1, a small but significant update to its share-gaining web browser for both the Mac and Windows PCs. The release, which underwent private testing this week, will tie in a number of other enhancements, most of which have been under constant development as part of the company's WebKit open source application framework since last fall. They aim to provide Web developers a means of writing more dynamic and customizable web pages and iPhone apps, which will in turn provide surfers with a more feature-rich and enjoyable experience."
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RE: Windows...
by TaterSalad on Thu 7th Feb 2008 19:05 UTC in reply to "Windows..."
TaterSalad
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2005-07-06

I have safari loaded on my Windows PC but very rarely use it. It was loaded to try it out, now I only use it if I want to use something other than firefox for web browsing. I like to switch things around a bit, gets boring looking at the same application day in and day out. Safari doesn't offer the features/add-ons I like in firefox.

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