Posts Tagged ‘Safari’

Apple’s WebKit Scores 100/100 on Acid3, too

I definitely wasn't expecting to see this today, but it looks as though the WebKit team has pushed hard to get a public nightly build of the Safari browser out that gets a perfect score on the Acid3 test. This is hot on the heals of Opera's announcement yesterday that they currently have an internal build of their own browser that is successfully passing the test.

March 27th, 2008
Apple’s WebKit Scores 100/100 on Acid3, too

CyberNotes: Browser Performance Comparisons

We've been asked for quite awhile to provide a performance comparison of the different mainstream browsers out there, and so today we are going to show you the stats from several different areas that users generally find to be the most important. Things like memory usage, page load time, and JavaScript performance will all be covered below.

March 26th, 2008
CyberNotes: Browser Performance Comparisons

Mozilla Comments on Apple’s "Update" Practices

Last week we wrote about how Apple was trying to push the Safari "update" on any computer with the Apple Software Update installed, regardless of whether Safari had ever been installed before on the machine.

March 24th, 2008
Mozilla Comments on Apple’s "Update" Practices

Apple Pushes Safari "Update" on Windows

Apple is obviously trying to attract some new users to the Safari 3.1 web browser that was just released on Tuesday, but I would say that they are using questionable methods to do so. I'm not sure how well you remember the World Wide Developers Conference last year when Steve Jobs announced how they planed to distribute Safari for Windows.

March 20th, 2008
Apple Pushes Safari "Update" on Windows

CyberNotes: Browser Stats

We realized that we've never really done an article diving deep into the history of browser stats even though we have shown you screenshots of browsers from long ago. Thanks to Net Applications we have about a year and a half worth of data to look at, and it is interesting to see the rise and fall of the different browsers.

March 19th, 2008
CyberNotes: Browser Stats

Browsers Start to Take Notice of Acid3 Test

Earlier this month the Acid3 test was released to give browsers the push they need to stay on top of the constantly evolving web standards. Almost all of the mainstream browsers now support the Acid2 test, and so it only makes sense that a new one would be released to give developers something to shoot for.

March 18th, 2008
Browsers Start to Take Notice of Acid3 Test

Download Safari 3.1 with Speed Improvements

I don't think anyone was really expecting to see a new release of Apple's Safari browser today, but it has dropped down the tubes for all to enjoy. Apple is once again boasting the performance of the browser when stacked up against the other mainstream alternatives, and according to them Safari comes out well on top in terms of HTML performance and JavaScript performance.

March 18th, 2008
Download Safari 3.1 with Speed Improvements

CyberNotes: Acid3 Browser Results

The other day, the Web Standards Project released the Acid3 test that will push browsers to a new level. I'm sure many of you are already familiar with the Acid2 test which has become famous because of the often discombobulated block-like smiley face most browsers produce.

March 5th, 2008
CyberNotes: Acid3 Browser Results

StumbleUpon Available in Opera and Safari!

If you're a regular reader of CyberNet, you probably know of my love for StumbleUpon, the popular service which helps users discover and share web sites. I've been a fan ever since I installed the Firefox extension for the very first time a couple of years ago.

February 14th, 2008
StumbleUpon Available in Opera and Safari!

Safari 3.0.4 for Windows – Spelling and Grammar Check

Apple released a pretty big update to the Safari 3 Beta browser for Windows this morning. One of the most notable additions is the spelling and grammar checking, which can be done inline if you so desire.

November 15th, 2007
Safari 3.0.4 for Windows – Spelling and Grammar Check