i suspect it'll be bundled with itunes by default, set itself as the default browser, set quicktime as the default media player, and set your homepage to the mac store with an imac already in your shopping basket.
Actually, it played nicely with the other browsers on my system, it didn't even ask to be the default browser, its hidden in the options. It typically does come with Quicktime, but is available without it.
Overall, it's pretty good, I just have this annoying bug that causes the first page to take 2 min or so to load, after that, it browses just about as well as firefox.
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paloooz @ Jun 11th 2007 2:31PM
lol, whose idea was this?
I love Safari, don't get me wrong ... but if iTunes for Windows is any testament to how Safari for Windows will be ... I can't expect a good future.
jrbrewin @ Jun 11th 2007 3:39PM
i suspect it'll be bundled with itunes by default, set itself as the default browser, set quicktime as the default media player, and set your homepage to the mac store with an imac already in your shopping basket.
telepheedian @ Jun 11th 2007 9:50PM
Actually, it played nicely with the other browsers on my system, it didn't even ask to be the default browser, its hidden in the options. It typically does come with Quicktime, but is available without it.
Overall, it's pretty good, I just have this annoying bug that causes the first page to take 2 min or so to load, after that, it browses just about as well as firefox.
Stuffmanca @ Jun 18th 2007 10:19PM
Just be VERY careful...Ihave Windows XP, loaded Safari Beta 3 and when I ran iTUNES. iTUNES took up 99% of CPU usage and FROZE the machine up.
When I UNINSTALLES Safari, everything went back to normal...
I guess with a MAC this NEVER happens...
Stuffmanca