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Worst beta ever.
I don't even think it should have been labelled alpha for Windows. How on earth can you use it to test anything when there is no text ANYWHERE! None in menus, none in web pages, and it won't even let me type in a URL. Useless.

Which sucks, because I was really looking forward to having it on Windows to test site compatibility. Oh well, guess I'll have to stick with testing with Konqueror until a working solution comes along.
Posted by: Henaway   Posted on: 06/11/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Apple invites Windows users on Safari  Loverock Davidson | 06/11/07
This will certainly help the web developers who don't have a Mac  xizzy | 06/11/07
It is just the Apple is cool, and there are a lot of Windows users that  DonnieBoy | 06/11/07
How many?  Boot_Agnostic | 06/12/07
I will not be using Safari  NonZealot | 06/11/07
If you are serious about security, stay away from:  DonnieBoy | 06/11/07
What does that have to do with Safari?  NonZealot | 06/11/07
Invite Declined: Buggy Software  crescentdave | 06/11/07
Worst beta ever.  Henaway | 06/11/07
To be fair, I installed it  NonZealot | 06/11/07
DO NOT USE iTUNES OR SAFARI ON YOUR WINDOWS VISTA OR WINDOWS XP COMPUTER  Hoshi Nakasoni | 06/16/07
It's ok.. relax...  DarbyOhara | 06/18/07
...and breathe.  N_M | 06/18/07
Oh, please...  dagnome | 04/01/08
Apple Safari  spyderlc | 06/20/07
RE: Apple invites Windows users on Safari  derekataylor@... | 03/25/08

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