Apple Unveils Safari
Fastest Web Browser Ever Created for the Mac
- Google search capabilities built into the user interface for convenient and quick searching on the web’s most popular search engine;
- SnapBack, Safari’s unique feature that instantly returns the viewer to Google’s search results or the top level of a website after navigating through a series of links from a Google search results page or the original entry page of any website;
- bookmark re-naming, which helps the user easily and quickly rename cumbersome website names to shorter names more suitable for bookmarks;
- the bookmark library, a powerful single-window interface similar to Apple’s popular iTunes™ and iPhoto™ applications that makes organizing and managing bookmarks extremely familiar and convenient;
- optional pop-up blocking to automatically block intrusive advertisements;
- Address Book integration, which automatically incorporates all websites listed in the user’s Address Book contact database, such as personal websites, into Safari’s bookmark library;
- extensive support of established industry standards to deliver proper rendering of web pages, such as HTML, XHTML 1.0, DOM, CSS, SSL, JavaScript and Netscape style plug-ins like QuickTime® with MPEG-4, Flash, Shockwave and Real;
- a simplified download process with automatic handling of disk images, file decompression, MacBinary and BinHex conversion for easy download and installation of files and applications without extra files remaining on the desktop; and
- the industry’s best rendering engine based on KHTML, from KDE’s Konqueror open source project, to which Apple has made significant enhancements that will be contributed back to the open source community.
The Safari public beta is available immediately for free download at 102.p.syniva.es/safari, requires Mac® OS X version 10.2 “Jaguar” and is optimized for Mac OS X v10.2.3. Safari is a compact 3MB download that occupies only 7.1MB of hard drive space. The final version of Safari will be made available later in 2003.