Back in January,
Windows 7 Enterprise Key, the Mozilla individuals hinted that they anticipated Apple to provide a edition of its Safari Web browser for Windows.They had been dead-on.In the opening keynote at Apple;s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 10, Apple CEO Steve Careers announced that Apple is porting Safari to Windows XP and Windows Vista. Work is touting the Safari three beta as becoming the “fastest browser for Windows.”A beta edition of Safari three for XP and Vista is available for download as of today as a free download from Apple;s Internet site.Testers of the “Leopard” edition of OS X,
Windows 7 Activation Key, the full-featured beta version of which Apple is distributing at the WWDC conference to paid developers attending the event only,
Office 2010 Professional, also includes the integrated edition of the Safari 3 beta.Apple is looking for ways to grow its browser market share,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, which Jobs said currently is at about 5 percent. (Microsoft;s Online Explorer has 78 percent of the market, and Firefox another 15 percent,
Office 2007 Professional Plus, according to the stats Jobs used during his Keynote.”Jobs said that Apple plans to use iTunes as a distribution vehicle for Safari for Windows. He noted that there are a million downloads of iTunes a day, with 500 million of those going to Windows machines.“We know how to reach these (Windows) customers,” Jobs said.Are you interested in running Safari on Windows? Why/why not?