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I'm not a big fan of the tabs on top. However, Safari 4 on Windows is still a huge improvement over Safari 3. Apple no longer uses its Aqua skin on Windows. Safari now does not look out of place any more.
When I booted into Vista to have a look at Safari 4, the first thing I noticed was: "Damn, Safari looks and feels more native that IE."
With the Safari team learning a lesson about not forcing Mac skins on Windows users, I hope the iTunes/QuickTime teams learn from their colleagues and release QuickTime X + iTunes with a native GUI.
PS: Why is this article even on the front page while real OS news get demoted to Page 2...???