
Well, this one is kind of far fetched but the Swift Web Browser is supposed for those people who like Apple’s Safari browser. At least the header on their site reads “Like Apple’s Safari? Get Swift!” It definitely doesn’t look like Safari and the only similarities that you will find is in the rendering engine since it uses the Apple WebKit.
I would go into details about the features but, well, there aren’t really any
. The Tools menu has no options and all of the other menus are very basic. I can’t imagine that people would seriously want this browser in Windows when there are several other browsers that have much better site compatibility. The only reason I could see this being useful is if you didn’t have access to a Mac computer and wanted to test out your site to make sure it is compatible with Safari.
Swift is in the Alpha stages so it is way too early to be judging anything. All browsers have to start somewhere and even Firefox started off with only the basics.
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This is excellent, I will be looking forward to this one.
The link takes you to an “under construction” page.
Here is a better link http://www.getswift.org
I’m glad to see SWIFT browser is alive again
SWIFT is the fastest way for web designers to “test website on Mac”, when they have only windows PC. 
Thanks, I updated the link!
Well, I have been trying to figure out why my Release Calendar (which uses JavaScript to retrieve a Google Calendar) doesn’t work in Safari but testing it with Swift shows that it does work. I have tested it with Safari though and it doesn’t work. I wish Swift was a little closer to Safari.
Then it would be interesting to try also “Konqueror” (Linux), because Safari was made from Konqueror, and they both use the same KHTML engine.