- “Safari 6 brings improved performance and many new features to OS X, including offline reading lists, a unified search field and support for Do Not Track,” reports TechCrunch, noting all of this may not be available to Windows users this time around.
- “Indeed, it looks like Apple has removed all download links for Safari from its site for the time being,” explains the post. “This could be due to the fact that Apple is currently highlighting Safari’s new features in Mountain Lion (which pre-installs Safari 6), or because Apple has indeed ended development of Safari for Windows.”
- It seems that Windows users can still download the old version of Safari through a hidden link on Apple’s support page.
- Safari has never been a runaway hit with Windows users, who tend to prefer Google’s Chrome browser.
- Additionally, Safari for Windows “was not a priority for Apple and users often complained that Safari (just like Apple’s other Windows applications) felt unnecessarily bloated and slow,” according to TechCrunch.
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