Recently Apple released a beta of Safari for Windows. This seems very odd since the browser space seems pretty full and Safari is not exactly the hottest software out there. While it is a beta release, security resarchers have been reporting that the software is riddled with flaws (18 within the first day) and it requires a large memory footprint. This all after announcing that the beta software was built from the ground up with security in mind. What is Jobs thinking? My best guess is this is how he plans to pave the way to get people used to Safari for development on the iPhone platform. Another possibility is to get more interest in Safari and thus the Apple platform itself. Another thought comes to mind, an official Apple machine that has Windows on it as well? Do you have any other thoughts why Jobs would port over Safari, lets here them?
Safari on Windows?
Jun 13, 08:32 pm
by David Shultz

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