As Apple committed it might do final summer, the business is pushing its Safari for Windows browser by way of its iTunes distribution mechanism.When Apple CEO Steve Jobs initial unveiled Safari for Windows in the the firm;s Worldwide Developers Conference final June,
Microsoft Office 2010 Product Key, Work said he planned to use iTunes because the principal way to get Apple;s browser on XP and Vista.“Apple is looking for ways to grow its browser market share,
Office 2007 Key, which Careers stated currently is at about 5 percent. (Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has 78 percent of the market,
Windows 7 Ultimate, and Firefox another 15 percent, according to the stats Careers used during his Keynote.”“Work opportunities 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,
Office Professional 2010, with 500 million of those going to Windows machines.”Earlier this week,
Office 2010 Professional, Apple updated the Safari Web browser to version 3.1 making it the 1st browser to support the new video and audio tags in HTML 5 and the first to support CSS Animations.I;m curious if there are Windows iTunes users out there who have had Safari pushed to them and who;ve given it a try. Were you wowed? Do you think Safari for Windows has a chance to make inroads against Internet Explorer, Firefox or Opera on Windows?