With the release of Safari 5, Apple introduced a much-requested feature — extensions. Extensions are a better way to add those little missing features than the old and complex plug-in approach.
Although it wasn’t mentioned during Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ keynote address Monday at WWDC, Apple launched an updated version of its Safari Web browser for Mac OS X 10.5.8 and 10.6.2 or higher, as well ...
Apple on Monday released Safari 5, the latest version of their homegrown web browser. The update promises a faster browsing experience, a new feature dubbed "Safari Reader", support for extensions, ...
Apple on Wednesday released Safari 5.01 for Mac and PC that lets you add third-party extensions to the browser such as e-mail alert widgets and news alerts. Safari users can now easily add extra ...
Apple has just released an incremental point update for Safari 5 on both the Mac and PC, Safari 5.0.3, as well as Safari 4.1.3 for Mac OS X Tiger. Safari 5.0.3 is largely a security and stability ...
Safari 5 is Apple’s latest attempt to redefine the browser market, and includes several new features aimed at making browsing the web more user-friendly. One of those features is the Reader icon ...
Apple Safari and Google Chrome are well-established web browsers with years of testing, fixes, and numerous upgrades to make them run better. Obviously, Safari comes pre-loaded on Macs and iPhones and ...
Safari on MacOS offers a good experience. It includes great tab management, is well-optimized for Apple Silicon (so it won't drain your battery, as some browsers might), and is fairly secure out of ...
Although it wasn't mentioned during Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote address Monday at WWDC, Apple launched an updated version of its Safari Web browser for Mac OS X 10.5.8 and 10.6.2 or higher, as well ...