The fact that Google has entered into the case against Microsoft over the bundling of Internet Explorer in Europe is somewhat interesting if not unsurprising after Mozilla did a while ago as well. Apple can’t be too far behind since they have an interest in Safari.
Paul has some rather scathing comments for the Safari 4 beta on Windows. Safari 4 isn’t quite what people were expecting and actually seems to offer little in the user interface department that is really a step up. In fact, the tab management has made things worse for many. Thankfully there is a tweek if you want to return the tabs to their original location through the terminal.
Windows 7 RC1, Google and EU vs. Microsoft, Kindle 2, Safari, and more.
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Windows Weekly 96: The Quickening
10:54 pm
February 27th, 2009
Paul has some rather scathing comments for the Safari 4 beta on Windows. Safari 4 isn’t quite what people were expecting and actually seems to offer little in the user interface department that is really a step up. In fact, the tab management has made things worse for many. Thankfully there is a tweek if you want to return the tabs to their original location through the terminal.
Runtime – 49:58
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