Safari Update
If you haven't yet heard, the second beta of Apple's Safari browser is available for download. This build includes the long-awaited tabbed browsing feature, as well as auto-fill for forms and all the other stuff a modern browser now needs.
More important to those of us who make Web stuff, though, are the bugs that were fixed in CSS rendering. Mark Pilgrim updated his Safari for Web Developers page roughly 15 minutes after the code was posted to Apple's site.
This entry was written by Jeffrey Veen and posted 15 April 2003 at 11:28 PM. It was filed under Software. | View blog reactions
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