From the daily archives:

Monday, June 11, 2007

However, there were some good news and announcements that speak well for the health of Apple, the Mac environment in general and OS X Leopard 10.5.Games Anyone?:Now that Macs are using Intel chips and are slowly increasing their market share there’s signs that the one area where Macs have been lagging behind Windows might soon see an improvement….  I wonder if this won’t fill some requirement in the iTunes and iPhone experience?iPhone News:One of the big questions that everyone has been asking…Yes the iPhone will support third-party Web 2.0 applications….  The iPhone is running a fairly full feature set of OS X and Safari should be almost a full feature set of the desktop Safari, so web based applications should be nearly as reliable and usable as those you may run on a desktop computer.

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One of the announcements by Steve Jobs at the Apple WWDC keynote address today was the introduction of Safari browser for Windows.  According to industry standard iBench tests, the Windows Safari renders web pages up to twice as fast as Microsoft IE 7 and up to 1.6 times as fast as Firefox 2.Safari 3 public beta is available today as a free download here.More on the other Apple WWDC announcements later.

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