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Apple Safari for Windows
A decent alternative to Firefox? be one of the first few to try it out
http://www.download.com/Safari/3000-...tml?tag=bubble
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Trying it out right now in Boot Camp. Seems to work pretty well, but seeing as this is the first site I went to, it's . . . hardly an exhaustive test.
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Safari seems to start up pretty fast
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I'm using Safari 3 on OS X. One of the best parts is probably the innovations in searching that Safari now has. It's also fixed some bugs on sites I occasionally visits. However, the best feature is probably that you can resize textboxes. It's pretty neat!
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I'm writeing this message useing Safari right now lol. I use a windows pc because until boot camp had to wait to long for games to come out to macs. I would use a mac, but dont got the money to buy one as of right now. My dad is a huge mac fan and he got me into them and watching all the keynotes by Steve Jobs. I just got done watching the WWDC which I recommend you watch if you havent seen it yet. Anyway I am really enjoying Safari so far and looks like it will be my new browser.
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hey cool what u taking it boot camp??? those camps are expensive huh???
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Riva's back
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He was refering to what apple calls the program (i think thats what it is correct me if i'm wrong) that the macs use to boot into windows. Sry if you know this and I jsut read your post the wrong way.
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Well, it's a partitioning utility, boot loader, and a series of drivers for dual booting OS X and Windows on Intel-based Macs.
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