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15 Nov 2014

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Safari 5.1.7

Safari is the official browser of Mac OS X, with ports being available on iOS and Windows. This windows version that we will describe today represents one of the best browsers you can find today on market, with support for all customization options you would require and tight integration into complete cloid-powered services from Apple.  Built using WebKit rendering engine, Safari enables users to explore everything that internet has to offer, from static pages, to the highly interactive professional presentations, multimedia, social networking, direct communication, and more. Using more than a decade of experience in crafting great user experience, Safari browser manages to create perfect balance between usability, support for all modern internet standard and phenomenal interface that can be easily used by everyone, including complete internet novices.

But, speed and elegance is not everything that Safari browser offers. The core of its software package is rock-solid security that monitors your online sessions and prevents malware or phishing attempts to compromise your online experience, local storage or your personal information.

Bettween its inception in summer of 2003 and early 2014, Safari went through seven major versions that followed expansion of the internet services and adopted all the modern internet protocols for easy access of multimedia-rich content. Its latest seventh version has brought many upgrades, including faster JavaScript rendering, better memory usages, new Shared Links feature, Power Saver that turns of plugins when they are not in use and several changes in visual design.

See what`s new in Safari:
Unified Smart Search Field. Get everywhere from here.
Now there’s one simple field for both search terms and web addresses. When you enter a web address, Safari takes you right to the web page — and even fills in the entire URL. Safari finds what you’re looking for in a faster and smarter way.

Tab View. A new point of view.
Tab View gives you the big picture of your browsing. Just pinch to see all your open tabs. Swipe left or right to move between them. And tap a tab to go right to the website. Multi-Touch makes Tab View a fun and natural way to browse

iCloud Tabs. Pick up the web wherever you left off.
iCloud Tabs makes the last websites you had open on your Mac available in Safari on your iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. So you can go from one device to another without having to search for the web pages you were reading. It happens without syncing.

Built-in sharing. Everyone’s in on it.
Now you can share anything you come across on the web right when you come across it — without leaving Safari. Just click the Share button, then choose how you want to send it off. Share web pages using Mail or Messages. Post them on Facebook. Tweet links. And even add comments and locations.

Improved performance. It’s power-browsing.
With improved performance in Safari, web pages load faster. The Nitro JavaScript engine takes advantage of the multiple processor cores on your Mac, so you’ll notice fewer lags and pauses while you browse. Safari also uses a new approach to CSS that speeds up rendering.

Better Privacy.
Safari takes your privacy seriously. You can turn on Do Not Track, an emerging privacy standard. Checking this Privacy pane preference sends websites you visit a request not to track you online. Safari also sends a request to websites not to track you when you use Private Browsing.




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