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Apple Safari Comeback

I don’t think this topic has been covered before so I am going to write about it. This will be one of my shorter posts while I come up with more ideas. When Apple was still young and crappy Internet Explorer was the browser you used. This worked out for a while. Then Microsoft quits making Internet Explorer for mac. This is ok for a year or two because they wouldn’t need an update, but when Apple users began to need an update there wasn’t one, so Apple users went to Windows. In my opinion this was Microsoft’s plan the whole time. In the mean time Apple had been designing Safari. They released this in 2003. It was really buggy and basic, but after a few years of work Apple had made a fairly useful browser. This browser that had been running on mac for a while was now one of the best. Just this year Apple decided to release it for Windows. At first it was still uncharted land and unpopular, but over the next few months more people started to use it. Now, while there are still more IE users, Safari is faster and supports more features than IE. So the point is that Microsoft tried to take away from Apple by removing IE and Apple made a come back better than IE, Safari. Please comment if you would like to continue this or just chime in. Also if anyone has any reviews you would like me to do let me know

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Well, I mean, people that have itunes were basically forced to download safari with their apple updates, so, in my opinion, apple basically cheated, and I’m upset at them for that. They shouldn’t have to cheat

True, was mad at them also for that. It was not what Apple has a good rep for. That is more something like Microsoft would do. Hopefully from the complaints they won’t do it again.

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Safari is not doubt a fast browser. But the way microsoft cheated with IE is not good. For me it will be the best browser forever.

http://www.safaribrowserwindows.com

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