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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Safari 4.0 Beta: A New Browsing Experience

Just a few days ago, Apple launched its most recent contribution to the Internet with Safari 4.0 which is still in Beta and is available for download both for Mac and PC users.

I have to try it of course with my MacBook. I also downloaded the PC version in one of my Windows-based laptops.

This browser promises performance and convenience. I've been a fan of the tabbed browsing now available with Windows IE (the later versions). Of course, this new Internet browser provided by Apple delivers another breakthrough interface which is really appealing and functional.

What it does is it showcases an artistically presented windows that you can see all at once when you open the browser. The graphical presentation of the windows is aesthetically appealing and really convenient. It showcases at least twelve windows of the top web sites that you go to, less the guesswork. It automatically analyzes your browsing history and use that as a reference for all the windows presented for you to browse.

It's great to know that you can look onto your screen and be able right away to click on your favorite sites without opening another window or tab. You can also edit your preferences so that each window is an intelligent representation of the sites you visit often.

It's free, so if I were you, I'd be updating my browser right away and see how the software scores.

Apple really knows what it's doing. In this day and age, where time isn't a luxury anymore, useful tools to make our computing life more productive are really indispensable.

With this browser you'll be able to do more in less time. See for yourself.

Bugs? The browser itself has an easy to use icon for reporting errors.

IE? Chrome? Safari? The choice is yours!

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