Apple Safari 5.0.3 (33.19.4)

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Experience the web, Apple style, with Safari – the fastest, easiest to use a web browser in the world. Safari – This is a browser. It is a platform. This is an open invitation to innovation. Whether on an iPhone Mac, PC or iPod touch Safari browser redefines constantly providing the most pleasant experience of the Internet. With its simple, elegant interface, Safari gets out of your way and lets you enjoy the web. It makes web pages at lightning speed. It works on iPhone, iPod touch, Mac and PC. It shows you your favorite sites in the blink of an eye. And he’s so smart, it even checks spelling and grammar. Meet Safari 4, the most innovative browser in the world. Safari is designed to focus on navigation, not the browser. The browser frame is a single pixel wide. You see a scroll bar only when necessary. By default, no status bar. Instead, a gear rotates progress your page loads. And if you wish, you can hide almost any interface, virtually eliminating all the distractions of the browser window.

A great browser should get out of your way and let you simply enjoy the Web. Safari is here for. And it does so independently of the platform.

The first browser to offer the real Internet to mobile devices, Safari page on iPhone and iPod touch as you see them on your computer. But this is only a small mobile version of the original. It takes advantage of technology built into these devices multi-touch. Travel and reformats the page to fill the window when you put it on the side. You just zoom in by pinching and expanding your fingers. Of course, no matter how you access it, Safari is still ultra-fast and easy to use.

Before Safari, browsers have an ulterior motive. Anything you put up with if you want to surf the Internet. A browser looked and felt like any other, if you choose one that works better and crashed less. They were ugly, crowded affairs, whose interfaces competing for your attention and makes navigation – the very purpose for which they were created – more difficult. Safari changes all that.

Nov 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Apple
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