File Details |
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File Size | 102.5 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Mac OS X |
Date Added | December 10, 2020 |
Total Downloads | 15,325 |
Publisher | Apple, Inc. |
Homepage | Safari |
Publisher's Description
Safari offers you a superior Web experience with outstanding performance. Even the most complex of pages load at breakneck speed. In fact, it loads pages more quickly than any other Mac Web browser. But that's not all. Safari uses the advanced interface technologies underlying Mac OS X to offer you an all-new view of the Web, one that's much easier to use.
Latest Reviews
FatBastard reviewed v5.0 on Jun 8, 2010
The Mac version of Safari is better than the Windows version but it's still a bad browser.
HornyToad reviewed v4.0 on Jun 9, 2009
How strange so many things changed in Safari 4's GUI between the last beta and this final version...! Strange indeed that "they" abandoned the tab bar in the upper portion of the interface, and that "they" also reversed course as to the progress bar, not back to the blue tide (yet?), but not exactly as bland and non-informative as the simple spinning grey wheel either.
Aside from that, Safari 4 on my MBP running Tiger with all the bells and whistles is very fast at rendering web pages, quick to start up too, and rendering is so far flawless. I still deplore the fact that its interface can't be more easily customized, but in terms of speed and stability, it's a good application. Don't know yet if I'm ready to ditch Opera as default browser, though...
HornyToad reviewed v4 Beta on Feb 24, 2009
Sorry to rain on your parade, guys, but I just installed it, only to uninstall it immediately, because it just wouldn't start (Safari had to quit, would you like to send a report to Apple? By all means, Steve...).
Got back to Saf4 Dev Preview, which works just fine, thanks...
DudeBoyz reviewed v3 Beta on Jun 14, 2007
Version 2 is more stable, that is for sure. :(
Alex T. reviewed v1.2 on Feb 3, 2004
Opera's CSS and standards support in general is very impressive in my opinion.
dukdukgoos reviewed v1.2 on Feb 2, 2004
Safari is a very good browser for CSS support, second only to Mozilla-based browsers. IE actually has pretty poor CSS support. Mozilla/Opera/Safari are much better.
atab0y reviewed v1.0 on Jun 24, 2003
Sorry, not a review but a question... How does it handle CSS's (cascading style sheets)? One of the biggest problems for all the non Microsoft browsers is they don't deal with CSS's very well.
woodengod reviewed v1.0 on Jun 23, 2003
I was using Safari since the earliest beta. Well done Apple, very impressive! Respect to Mozilla, but they are lucky that Safari runs only on Mac.
bsf reviewed v1.0 on Jun 23, 2003
mac is increasingly making good softwares.
(I don't like their quicktime though, but there's definitely no need to port to windows though. IE/Mozilla/and whatever other browsers out there is quite enough for windows users.
fxer81 reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 Build 74 on May 17, 2003
I do use macs, and Safari blows, not as bad as IE on the mac but it blows. However now that Firebird is being ported over to Mac the situation will soon rectify itself
FatBastard reviewed v5.0 on Jun 8, 2010
The Mac version of Safari is better than the Windows version but it's still a bad browser.
HornyToad reviewed v4.0 on Jun 9, 2009
How strange so many things changed in Safari 4's GUI between the last beta and this final version...! Strange indeed that "they" abandoned the tab bar in the upper portion of the interface, and that "they" also reversed course as to the progress bar, not back to the blue tide (yet?), but not exactly as bland and non-informative as the simple spinning grey wheel either.
Aside from that, Safari 4 on my MBP running Tiger with all the bells and whistles is very fast at rendering web pages, quick to start up too, and rendering is so far flawless. I still deplore the fact that its interface can't be more easily customized, but in terms of speed and stability, it's a good application. Don't know yet if I'm ready to ditch Opera as default browser, though...
HornyToad reviewed v4 Beta on Feb 24, 2009
Sorry to rain on your parade, guys, but I just installed it, only to uninstall it immediately, because it just wouldn't start (Safari had to quit, would you like to send a report to Apple? By all means, Steve...).
Got back to Saf4 Dev Preview, which works just fine, thanks...
DudeBoyz reviewed v3 Beta on Jun 14, 2007
Version 2 is more stable, that is for sure. :(
Alex T. reviewed v1.2 on Feb 3, 2004
Opera's CSS and standards support in general is very impressive in my opinion.
dukdukgoos reviewed v1.2 on Feb 2, 2004
Safari is a very good browser for CSS support, second only to Mozilla-based browsers. IE actually has pretty poor CSS support. Mozilla/Opera/Safari are much better.
atab0y reviewed v1.0 on Jun 24, 2003
Sorry, not a review but a question... How does it handle CSS's (cascading style sheets)? One of the biggest problems for all the non Microsoft browsers is they don't deal with CSS's very well.
woodengod reviewed v1.0 on Jun 23, 2003
I was using Safari since the earliest beta. Well done Apple, very impressive! Respect to Mozilla, but they are lucky that Safari runs only on Mac.
bsf reviewed v1.0 on Jun 23, 2003
mac is increasingly making good softwares.
(I don't like their quicktime though, but there's definitely no need to port to windows though. IE/Mozilla/and whatever other browsers out there is quite enough for windows users.
fxer81 reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 Build 74 on May 17, 2003
I do use macs, and Safari blows, not as bad as IE on the mac but it blows. However now that Firebird is being ported over to Mac the situation will soon rectify itself
Alex T. reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 Build 74 on May 17, 2003
People. Safari doesn't need to be ported to Windows!! Thats why Opera exists, stop using IE and use Opera its the fastes most user friendly browser out there!
Apollos reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 Build 74 on May 16, 2003
fxer80, don't be a d***.
Just because you don't use Mac, doesn't mean you have to act like a retard. I have used Safari, and have to say that I thought it was a pretty solid program.
Boson reviewed v1.0 Beta 2 Build 74 on May 16, 2003
Spam Inspector don't work on user accounts with access rights of "regular user" (OS Windows 2000 Pro). No problem with admin privileges but using accounts for internet access with such high privileges isn't acceptable for me.