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Safari 3 Beta Update 3.0.4 for Windows

With all the updates coming out of Cupertino, some were bound to slip under our radar, and it doesn't help that this update is for Windows. The Safari Beta for Windows has been updated to 3.0.4, and according to the release notes many bugs have been squashed.
New in this release is the ability to resize the Safari window from any side, new hot keys, a new font smoothing setting, and more. There are also some security related fixes in this update, so if you're running the Safari Beta on a Windows machine you should really update.
How many people out there are using Safari on Windows? Sound off in the comments.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Daryl Shields said 11:41PM on 11-14-2007
I try to use it when I'm on my windows machine. Hopefully this makes it a little bit more like Safari on OS X.
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one2102 said 11:47PM on 11-14-2007
I would uses but it crashes on my vista
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HotRod said 8:53AM on 12-30-2007
Installed Safari on Christmas Eve to try something new and firefox had been acting buggy recently. I love it and it works great on vista and my comcast homepage which firefox did not work properly on. Slightly different but now that i got used to it! ITS GREAT!!!!
Buck Bailey said 11:47PM on 11-14-2007
I use Safari on my PC to sync bookmarks to my iPhone, but do most of my browsing in Firefox.
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Jeff said 11:54PM on 11-14-2007
I used it for quite a while but one night, after several crashes, I launched Firefox and haven't really launched Safari again.
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Kolby Dukes said 12:03AM on 11-15-2007
I use safari on windows as much as i can and I try to use the search function, but i do not even use safari on my mac, but I feel that I owe it to apple to try to use their software and help make them some money with it all. I actually just got bootcamp to work tonight and installed safari, because without it, well it just wouldn't be complete
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Gene R Rivera said 12:26AM on 11-15-2007
wha wha wha whatt!!....resize from any side?!?!....why on earth, and in Appledom, can't we do that on all windows in OS X ?
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Evan said 12:28AM on 11-15-2007
I use it at work, where I'm forced to use a Vista machine, though it seems to crash very regularly. Let's hope this latest update proves to be the aspirin to my proverbial beta headache...
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tlgjaymz said 12:35AM on 11-15-2007
* Supports NTLM
* Includes auto-detection of PAC files
* Links to proxy settings from Safari (Safari respects the proxy settings in the Windows Internet control panel)
All lies. Safari for Windows still can't authenticate against my works' ISA Server without crashing, despite the Mac version of Safari getting past it fine.
Seems to be even less stable than the previous beta.
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aj said 12:57AM on 11-15-2007
iUse it. It's like mullet. Windows at the front, Mac at the back. :)
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Joe Tchen said 1:15AM on 11-15-2007
I may or may not have installed it on my parents computer and then removed all links to Internet Explorer. Am I conditioning them for a Mac? Maybe. Do they now understand how to use their web browser more intuitively? That would be a yes. Do they want their internet explorer back? That one is a resounding no.
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Otsego_Undead said 1:17AM on 11-15-2007
I run parallels at work.. a necessary evil.. so when i open links etc from my email, i have my default windows browser as safari.
Sorry firefox, i like safari better (rss reader hands down the best).
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Ulrika said 1:20AM on 11-15-2007
Today I was demonstrating VMware's Unity mode that can display WinXP programs right alongside MacOS programs. Because I use it as the default browser in WinXP, I opened Safari in WinXP and showed folks how it could run right alongside my other open MacOS application -- which happened to also be Safari. So, using VMware's Unity setting I found myself with the MacOS and WinXP versions of Safari right next to each other. We all had a bit of a chuckle.
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Lee said 1:30AM on 11-15-2007
I've been using 3.0.4 for a while via the developer connection. I haven't checked if this is a newer build yet, but I've been happy with it. Pages definitely load fast and I haven't had so many crashes as past builds. I use it everyday and I have no urge for IE now. And I haven't even gotten my first Mac yet.
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Ryan F. said 1:32AM on 11-15-2007
I downloaded the beta awhile ago, but I've been so used to Firefox I never got the hang of it. Maybe I'll give it another try... Is Safari really that much better than Firefox? It would be nice to have my bookmarks synced directly to my iPhone though since I change them regularly. AND since I'm getting used to Safari a little on the iPhone. I guess change is good... :) Just wish I had a Mac!
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wlp said 1:33AM on 11-15-2007
I use Safari for the 'Private Browsing' feature...
*shifty eyes*
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Cycomachead said 1:47AM on 11-15-2007
I use Safari on Windows a little as possible because I don't like to se Windows and because if I am browsing the web I'd much rather be using a laptop. Also as much as I hate it there are those IE only site I visit once in a while, and for web testing.
But it's a welcome addition to the PC world, imo.
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Aaron said 1:52AM on 11-15-2007
I wasn't before due to the blurry font issue and lack of ad-blocking plugins, but the new version looks snappy and renders sites faster and somehow prettier than other browsers.
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Ryan F. said 2:25AM on 11-15-2007
Alright so I downloaded it... am I dumb or is there any way to get my bookmarks in a sidebar in Safari? I'd like to have my bookmarks listed (what would look like iTunes) on the side while still viewing pages like in Firefox. Instead it takes me to a separate bookmark page. Am I just not seeing this option anywhere?
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Silver Patd said 3:08AM on 11-15-2007
Blonde moment: where is the download link for the updates? I found the link for the entire safari, but not for the updates only.
Also where do i set up safari to auto check for updates?
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