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Update: Apple has pulled the standalone Safari 5.1.7 for Windows download page, redirecting visitors to the previous version that links to the now-discontinued general Safari download page.
Apple's browser functions properly on Microsoft's operating system, but not really any better than Internet Explorer, Firefox or Opera.
Apple focuses on Safari for OS X, iOS Apple's Steve Jobs first announced Windows PC support in Safari 3.0 at Macworld Expo in 2007.
Computer users can be forgiven for yawning at Apple’s recent decision to bring its Safari Web browser to machines running Microsoft Windows.
But Windows users have noticed something a little strange: There are no download links for a Windows version, and the latest version is still Safari 5.1.7 on Apple's official website.
The news that Apple's Safari browser is coming to Windows has caused raised eyebrows in the security research community and there's already word that a memory corruption vulnerability has been ...
Today, we put the Safari 3 beta to the test to see how it compares to Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2 on Windows. What we found didn't impress us very much.
Not only has Apple ceased development of the Windows version of Safari, it has also left Windows users exposed to malicious users.
An Apple spokesperson confirmed that Windows users will not be able to upgrade to Safari 6, meaning they can't get access to features like Safari's unified URL and Search bar, iCloud Tabs, or Tab ...
With the launch of Safari 6.0 for OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion and the release of a 6.0 update for existing Safari users on OS 10.7 Lion, Apple appears to have shelved efforts to continue developing ...