Has anyone tried the new (beta) Safari version 4?
The public beta is
available for download for both
Mac and
Windows at Apple's website.
Reviews run the gamut, but the most frequent comments indicate:
1.) It's
wicked fast! Apple claims it's the world's fastest browser. Reviewers largely agree it dramatically outpaces everything else, especially
any version of Internet Explorer.
2.) There are some user interface tweaks that get mixed reviews. The "tabs on top" feature is the one that seems to give some folks the most discomfort. This, despite the fact that it 1) increases usable screen real estate for the content of the browser window (more and more important in this time where notebook computers have outpaced desktops as computer of choice) and 2) was already previewed as a feature in the recent introduction of the Chrome browser from Google.
Since it's still a beta, there are a
few rough spots, though
not many! I have tried it on both a Windows desktop (Win XP Pro) and a Mac PowerBook (Mac OS X 10.5.6 Leopard). My own experience is pretty much a confirmation of the speed— yeah, it
IS fast! But the video content of some (not all) sites is choppy. I feel pretty confident that speed bumps like this will be smoothed out in the final release.
Although the "tabs on top" feature takes a little getting used to, it
does have some advantages, including the aforementioned increase in the browser content area. In addition— and contrary to what some reviewers have reported— the entire window can be moved by a click-drag from
any tab, active or inactive. What some users also miss, is that when you open a new window, it opens so that the original tab (as well as successive ones you open) appear in a nice, neat row immediately below the original window and its tabs. This is a nice usability feature, especially for those of us that have multiple window and tabs open on a regular basis.
Give Safari 4
a try, and share
your own impressions with the rest of the SI Apple User's Group.
Paul Benjamin