
| Version Name | Released Date | Size |
| Safari 5.1.1 (Lion) | 12 October, 2011 (4 months ago) | 39.01 MB |
| Safari 5.1.1 (Snow Leopard) | 12 October, 2011 (4 months ago) | 47.05 MB |
| Safari 4.1.3 (Tiger) | 18 November, 2010 (1 year ago) | 29.32 MB |
| Safari 5.0.3 (Leopard) | 18 November, 2010 (1 year ago) | 46.74 MB |
| Safari 5.0.3 (Snow Leopard) | 18 November, 2010 (1 year ago) | 37.58 MB |
| Safari 4.1 (Tiger) | 07 June, 2010 (2 years ago) | 29.46 MB |
| Safari 4.0.5 (Snow Leopard) | 11 March, 2010 (2 years ago) | 30.52 MB |
| Safari 4.0.5 (Leopard) | 11 March, 2010 (2 years ago) | 38.59 MB |
| Safari 4.0.5 (Tiger) | 11 March, 2010 (2 years ago) | 26.78 MB |
| Safari 4.0 | 18 June, 2009 (3 years ago) | 29.11 MB |
| Safari 3.2.3 | 12 May, 2009 (3 years ago) | 40.1 MB |
| Safari 3.1.1 | 16 April, 2008 (4 years ago) | 48.68 MB |
| Safari 1.3.2 | 11 January, 2006 (6 years ago) | 3.69 MB |
| Safari 1.3.1 | 29 August, 2005 (6 years ago) | 3.75 MB |
| Safari 2.0.1 | 29 August, 2005 (6 years ago) | 3.74 MB |
| Safari 1.2 | 04 February, 2004 (8 years ago) | 7.03 MB |
| Safari 1.0 | 23 June, 2003 (9 years ago) | 6.21 MB |
| Safari 4.1.2 (Tiger) | 29.52 MB | |
| Safari 5.0.2 (Leopard) | 46.71 MB | |
| Safari 5.0.2 (Snow Leopard) | 37.56 MB |
Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Computer, Inc. and available as part of its Mac OS X operating system. It was included as the default browser in Mac OS X v10.3 (Panther) and is the only browser bundled with Mac OS X v10.4 (Tiger).
Safari uses Apple's brushed metal user interface, has a bookmark management scheme that functions like the iTunes jukebox software, is integrated with Apple's QuickTime multimedia technology, and features a tabbed-browsing interface similar to that of Mozilla. A Google search box is a standard component of the Safari interface, as are software services which automatically fill out Web forms and spell-check entries into web page text fields.
Safari Browser Features
- Tabbed browsing
- Bookmark Management
- A resizable web-search box in the toolbar which uses Google on the Mac and either Google or Yahoo! on Windows
- Pop-up ad blocking
- History and bookmark search
- Text search
- Spell-checking
- Expandable text boxes
- Automatic filling in of web forms
- Built-in password management via Keychain
- Subscribing to and reading web feeds
- Quartz-style font-smoothing
- The Web Inspector, a DOM Inspector-like utility that lets users and developers browse the Document Object Model of a web page[4]
- Support for CSS 3 web fonts
- Support for CSS animation
- Bookmark integration with Address Book
- ICC colour profile support
- Inline PDF viewing
- Integration with iPhoto photo management
- Mail integration
- Ability to save parts of web pages as web clips for viewing on the Apple Dashboard.
- Top Sites, which displays up to 24 thumbnails of a user's most frequently-visited pages on startup
- Cover Flow browsing for History and Bookmarks
- Nitro JavaScript engine that executes JavaScript up to 30 times faster than Internet Explorer 7 and 3 times faster than Firefox 3[6]
- Native Windows look on Windows (Aero for Windows Vista, Luna for Windows XP) with standard Windows font rendering
- Support for CSS image retouching effects
- Support for CSS Canvas
- Speculative loading, where Safari loads the documents, scripts, and style information that is required to view a web page ahead of time
- Improved developer tools, including Web Inspector, CSS element viewing, JavaScript debugger and profiler, offline table and database management with SQL support, and resource graphs
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