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  • Safari 4 beta, a closer look

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    Brett Terpstra
    Brett Terpstra
    02.25.2009

    After waiting a day for the dust to settle -- and for developers to catch up -- since Apple's release of Safari 4 beta, it looks like there are relatively few show-stopping bugs to talk about. Just about every problem we've heard about at TUAW, and every issue I've had personally, has been an issue with a plugin. Fortunately, for those of us who really depend on hacks plugins for surfing productivity, most developers have been preparing for the release using nightly builds and have already come through with updates. Yes, plugins break when software is updated, when the software is beta, and when -- due to the lack of a genuine plugin architecture -- plugins are, in fact, hacks. The developers of our third-party goodies have our backs, in most cases, and I expect the ripples on the water to die down completely over the next week. In the area of search plugins, I switched from Inquisitor to Glims a while ago because of the extra features Glims offers. I haven't seen an update to Inquisitor yet, but Glims came out with build 13 this morning. Unfortunately, my search-as-I-type functionality still isn't working, but the plugin loads and the additional functionality is there. It's quite possibly a conflict with another plugin ... not that I'm running that many.

  • Apple offers Safari beta 4 for Mac and Windows

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    Mel Martin
    Mel Martin
    02.24.2009

    Well, it's Tuesday, and that often means a software release from Apple. Today, both Mac and Windows users can scarf up a beta copy of Safari 4, with many new and desirable features. Here's a download link for those who are ready to go.The new browser features: Cover Flow -- You can browse through your site history or bookmarks the same way you browse album covers in iTunes Top Sites -- look at renderings of your favorite sites, and open any one of them with a single click Full History Search -- A clever way to visit sites you have been to in the past. You can type a word or phrase into the history search field and you'll get a cover flow view of sites that match your criteria Nitro Engine -- Apple claims JavaScript now executes 30 times faster than IE7 and 3 times faster than Firefox Tabs on Top -- Allows Safari to have multiple pages open at the same time in a single browser window, and to switch back and forth with a click. The new Safari beta gives you more room at the top of the sceen when in tabbed mode. Windows Native Look and Feel -- The Windows Safari 4 beta more closely matches the look of other Windows applications and gives access to standard Windows fonts; Apple claims the same performance boost on Windows as in the Mac version Other features include Full Page Zoom, a 'smart' address field, a 'smart' search field, and more robust phishing and malware protection.Safari 4 beta also includes some improved developer tools. Details on those options can be found here. The TUAW team is installing the new beta now, and will have some thoughts & impressions later today. Go get it!Here's a look at Safari on Windows (from Download Squad)%Gallery-45749%