Public Alpha [Update]

Not that I ever were an Apple fan – and not that I thought they’d really care much about Windows – but if you look at what they released as “Public Beta” of their browser “Safari” for Windows (with several Windows-atypical peculiarities, of course), you’ll surely won’t become a fan, and you only shake your head, seeing all these display problems it has.

And not just here:

Safari Screenshot cimddwc.net

or at WordPress.org:

Safari Screenshot WordPress.org

but also at renowned sites such as heise.de (more) and many more.

Positive side effect: less users => less danger through numerous security holes. :->

Update June 25: Version 3.0.2 fixes at least the aforementioned display problems and also some security holes.

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