Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Safari

Known for its intuitive usability, Safari is Apple’s lightweight and super sleek internet browser. Safari trails behind other browsers in terms of market share, simply because it was a Mac-only application for so long. It wasn’t until 2007 that Apple launched Safari for Windows, opening the browser to the largest portion of computer users in the world. But it’s not just Safari’s late debut to the entire computing world that keeps it from being a top contender in our lineup; the internet browser is fast and easy to use but lacks the customization features that so many users are seeking in a browser these days.



Safari also offers all the browsing basics you’d expect from any browser, including tabs, spell check and a password manager. Where Safari lags behind the competition is customization. The internet browser is noticeably less flexible than competitors when it comes to customizing toolbars, and it doesn’t have syncing capabilities. Safari also lacks parental and zoom controls



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