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scores 74/100 on acid3 tho it looks worse than the 70/100 on latest FF3 minefield nightly, running sunspider benchmark right now

scores total: 3250.6ms compared to ~2500ms on latest FF3 minefield

Font rendering causes my eyes to bleed after 10 seconds of reading something and its in the menus as well, not ready for windows yet imo

Doesn't comply to vista's , stack windows or side by side command ... have to resize manually!

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So they moved to the Gecko platform, does this mean that safari is firefox skinned and with the apple logo? :blink:
Browser: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US) AppleWebKit/525.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1 Safari/525.13

They didn't, I'll fix the title now.

I'll just install this 3.1 final build, and then the newest Webkit nightly overtop, for the ultimate rendering browser, ever!

Seriously, this browser smokes everything else now. I just wish it handled favorites/bookmarks better and had a few more features from Firefox then it would be perfect.

How on earth can you get used to something blurry? its not that they are diffrent , they are smeared some of them almost fade out

Well, I'm on a CRT so I don't know if that's why. But, I just got used to them. They aren't blurry to me at all, a little washed out a bit I suppose, but not blurry.

How on earth can you get used to something blurry? its not that they are diffrent , they are smeared some of them almost fade out

Personal choice. They just look slightly bolder to me, not blurry or anything. In fact, the FF rendering looks washed out and hurts my eyes.

How on earth can you get used to something blurry? its not that they are diffrent , they are smeared some of them almost fade out

That's how OS X renders fonts (though it looks a little bit worse in that picture; could just be this crappy Dell laptop screen I'm viewing it on). Most people agree that the way OS X handles font rendering is much better than ClearType. Fonts also look truer to their actual fontface. That's especially true with serif fonts, which seem to look like crap with ClearType.

Different forms of rendering, one snaps to the pixel grid, one keeps the form of the characters.

It's a personal choice, people used to the pixel snapping form will find the form keeping kind odd, etc.

Edit: And if it's really important to you, Safari can use the pixel snapping form if you set the font smoothing type to 4 (the UI only presents 3 options, so you'll need to change a config file)

Am I the only one who thinks there's nothing "elegant" about safaris interface? I personally think it looks terribly dated, worst looking application I have running here.

The Mac version of Safari is much better.

Nice suggestion to download latest webkit, check this out (Safari 3.1 + Webkit18-03-08) =

91/100 on acid 3

Go Safari. :laugh:

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