Download Windows Version of Safari from Apple
Microsoft main rival, Apple Inc, has released a Windows version of its Safari Internet browser for the first time a few days ago at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Apple has highlighted the features of its next upgrade to the Mac OS X operating system and extended its invitation to web developers to create web-based programs for its upcoming iPhone.

The release of the Windows version of Safari will definitely increase the share of usage of this free web browser. Industry analysts are optimistic about Apple’s move. “Safari is another Trojan horse that introduces an innovation of Apple to the Windows community and entices them to the Mac platform,” said Tim Bajarin, an industry analyst at Creative Strategies, a technology consultancy.
Apple’s Safari Internet also poses direct competition to Mozilla’s Firefox. How much market share will Apple Safari take over? Let’s wait and see. Users can download Safari 3 Beta version from Apple for free. Click here to download.
Update: Safari 3.1 direct download links.
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June 14th, 2007 12:17
Safari for Windows sucks. Firefox is much faster. Even IE7 runs a bit faster than Safari, despite all of Apple’s claims that it’s the “fastest” browser.
June 14th, 2007 13:13
[...] last count, 6 total bugs in Safari have been recorded despite this claim on the Safari 3 download page: “Apple engineers designed Safari to be secure from day [...]