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Compatibility With Safari

Greg | 04.13.08 | Comments

MailA friend of mine who manages a couple of web sites writes:

Is there any good reason for me to install Safari [web browser]? I have no burning desire to do this, but wondered if I should be looking at Safari to see how the web sites perform on that platform. If no well known compatibility problems, I’d be happy to pass on the exercise.

From what I’ve read about Safari (I have no personal experience with it), the biggest advantage it has over Firefox is performance (this may change when Firefox 3 is released). It falls short though, of Firefox’s feature set and it doesn’t have the thousands of available plugins. I haven’t been tempted to use it as a daily browser. For compatibility testing, it would make the most sense to use it on a Mac, as that’s where the vast majority of Safari browsers are installed. Apple is getting a lot of heat for trying to “sneak install” Safari on Windows machines, along side of iTunes updates. I doubt they’re going to make much headway there.

Here’s a quick way of doing a Safari compatibility check on a single web page: http://www.browsrcamp.com/.

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