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Apple's clean and easy to use web browser. Safari is slimline - without lots of annoying toolbars. Subsequently the browsing experience is smooth and fast, allowing you to effortlessly navigate from site to site. Like most Apple products, Safari looks great. On the downside, the lack of plugins available compared to Firefox and Chrome make customisation somewhat limited.
More browsing space
Safari is designed to emphasize the browsing, not the browser. The browser frame is a single pixel wide. You see a scroll bar only when needed. By default, there's no status bar. Instead, a progress indicator turns as your page loads. You'll find tabs at the very top of the browser, opening an even wider window for viewing websites. A great browser, Safari lets you simply enjoy the web.
Find the sites you need
Looking for a site you visited in the past but can't quite remember? Use Full History Search to quickly find sites using even the sketchiest search terms. And when you click a web page in Cover Flow, it's because you've already recognized it as the site you were looking for. No more guessing. The Top Sites feature looks great and highlights which of your favourite sites have new content (indicated by a star in the corner). Innovative features like these show you how good browsing can be.
Satisfy your need for speed:
Why should you wait for pages to load? You want to see those search results, get the latest news, check current stock prices, right now. And you want to do it in a nice UI. Safari is your best bet.