Thursday, June 14, 2007
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about the author
- David Kemper
- I am an information professional, researcher, and writer with over eight years experience in the information services field with experience in information and communication technology.
I have a B.A. in History and a Master's in Library and Information Studies and working on a Web and Multimedia Design certificate.
I believe that empowering people with information can enrich lives and transform the world.
2 comments:
I downloaded it yesterday. It's pretty good. The main advantage is that it lives up to its billing as having more screen space than the other browsers. The main drawback is that, unlike Firefox, it's not open source and therefore it buggy.
Still, it's fun to try out!
On the day Steve Jobs announced the release of Safari for Windows, I downloaded and installed it on my home and work PC. I liked it - very clean design, smooth look, lots of screen space, nice font-rendering.
The usual bugs appeared, of course, and the unfortunate "vulnerabilities" appeared as well.
So update number one has been installed. Still working nicely.
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