Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Apple Safari 5.0 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple Safari 5.0.
June 2010
(80%)
22 Reviews
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Abstract: Yet another browser touted as being the fastest on earth has just crossed our transom. Whether or not it lives up to that hype (more on this below), Safari 5 definitely delivers Apple’s traditional eye candy for both Mac and PC users (it was released f...
Abstract: Originally for Mac-users only, Apple's Safari made its way over to Windows in 2007 and has managed to build up a solid base of users. As is the way with Apple products, it features a stylish interface with some truly eye-catching features.Upon loading ...
Extensions are so new to Safari that they don’t provide a convincing reason to switch right now. Right now it's Reader that has the biggest impact on your reading. Even speed isn't significantly different to Chrome, though that's a virtue that makes Sa...
Lacks some of its rivals’ features, Extensions gallery not yet available
Tough competition has only made Safari 5 even better. Reader needs a little work, the proprietary CSS3 tricks aren't quite kosher, and the jury's still out on extensions. But until Google or someone else steps up for the next shot at the title, Safari 5 i...
How does Safari stack up against Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer? When it comes to speed, Safari's at the head of the pack - at least, on the Mac. Its new Reader feature is unique among browsers; as a result, for reading long web articles, Safar...
Tough competition has only made Safari 5 even better. Reader needs a little work, the proprietary CSS3 tricks aren’t quite kosher, and the jury’s still out on extensions. But until Google or someone else steps up for the next shot at the title, Safari...
Lacks some of its rivals’ features, Extensions gallery not yet available
Tough competition has only made Safari 5 even better. Reader needs a little work, the proprietary CSS3 tricks aren’t quite kosher, and the jury’s still out on extensions. But until Google or someone else steps up for the next shot at the title, Safari...