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Safari 3.2.3

Marcel Klum   on 16 May 2009 - 12:55 · 9 comments & 3443 views

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Safari is a web browser developed by Apple. First released as a public beta on January 7, 2003 on the company's Mac OS X operating system, it became Apple's default browser beginning with Mac OS X v10.3, commonly known as "OS X Panther." Apple has also made Safari the native browser for the iPhone OS.

The current stable release of the browser is 3.2.3 (Macintosh) and 3.2.3 (Windows), but the Apple website more prominently displays the Safari 4 Beta, a pre-release version, for users to download.

News source: Apple website
Download: Safari 3.2.3
View: Safari 4 beta

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#1 Leonick on 16 May 2009 - 14:03
What is this? Wikipedia entry? Advertisment? Sure does not look like any news
#2 b1kshad0w on 16 May 2009 - 14:22
After reading all the new from different sites about how insecure it is, I think I'll pass.
(3 replies) #3 Pam14160 on 17 May 2009 - 01:54
What, Apple installs Safari with its O/S? Someone get a hold of the EU right away
#3.1 +shinji257 on 17 May 2009 - 15:07
Pam14160 said,
What, Apple installs Safari with its O/S? Someone get a hold of the EU right away


I think the issue was that IE could not be removed from the OS previously. Now it can be with Win7. Safari can always be uninstalled in Mac.
#3.2 Pam14160 on 19 May 2009 - 01:54
This was attempt at be humoress. . .nothing more.
#3.3 bradsday on 19 May 2009 - 11:51
Apple fanbois are always lurking.
#4 cork1958 on 17 May 2009 - 08:58
It's good and fast and all, but to weird for me!!
(1 reply) #5 goatsniffer on 18 May 2009 - 00:20
Opera. Plain and simple.
#5.1 Sub_Zero_Alchemist on 19 May 2009 - 13:33
goatsniffer said,
Opera. Plain and simple.


What does opera have to do with the article? was that really necessary.










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