Safari 3.1 - Thumbs Down!
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 1:06 pm
Safari 3.1 - I saw this huge thread on another site about how it pushed 3.1 on to peoples computer via Apple's Software Update so I decided to give it a try...why not? I cant stand Fire Fox because of some of the issues it has with websites I visit but thinking since it's from Apple it should be at least decent right?
Sort of; in fact I actually did like it, it has a very clean rendering engine that I like (with the smooth font look to it) and things like that which were really cool but I decided to test my browser...not with Acid Test or anything like that...with what you ask? MSDN
Yes, MSDN - MSDN breaks more browsers than I can think exist because of the way the File Manager (for downloads) works on the website and the way they have coded it.
So...booted up the nice new Safari 3.1 and went to MSDN...logged in so far so good right?
NO...look below, went to download Vista and ran into this!


So - overall I give it a three out of five stars...three for the great features, pretty interface, speed...
Two are missing due to the fact it's breaking a LOT of webpages rendering abilitys...something that SHOULD be imperative if you're trying to take good old IE users and make them use your browser...
Sort of; in fact I actually did like it, it has a very clean rendering engine that I like (with the smooth font look to it) and things like that which were really cool but I decided to test my browser...not with Acid Test or anything like that...with what you ask? MSDN
Yes, MSDN - MSDN breaks more browsers than I can think exist because of the way the File Manager (for downloads) works on the website and the way they have coded it.
So...booted up the nice new Safari 3.1 and went to MSDN...logged in so far so good right?
NO...look below, went to download Vista and ran into this!


So - overall I give it a three out of five stars...three for the great features, pretty interface, speed...
Two are missing due to the fact it's breaking a LOT of webpages rendering abilitys...something that SHOULD be imperative if you're trying to take good old IE users and make them use your browser...