Quote from: LostInTime on June 12, 2007, 11:13:56 AM
Surfing with the Safari for Windows beta from work right now. 
Anyone else toying with this browser on Windows?
I own a Mac, so I can judge Safari for Windows. But if it's even close, I think you'll like it more and more. It's only problems is many Websites can't test for Safari and sometimes it has problems displaying or working, eBlogger for example - they have to keep adding bits to accommodate Safari.
This is because Safari is the least robust browser and most compliant for W3C standards so any Web pages you design should comply or else it may not work with Safari. IE is the most robust browser and has even allows MS-only html or non-standard html code to work, which is why many Web pages designed with MS Web design software or for IE aren't W3C compliant.
The other side of the coin is that designing for/with Safari, as I do, you often have to change the code to accommodates IE's quirks and non-compliance to W3C. But then I don't, and let the viewer know I don't care about MS and especially IE.
--Susan--