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Apple's Safari... On Windows!?!

Journal Entry: Mon Jun 11, 2007, 11:47 AM
  • Mood: Wow!
  • Listening to: iPod
  • Watching: Nothing :-(
  • Eating: Cardboard
  • Drinking: Arizona Green Tea





Yes... it's true.. Safari is now on windows. And its supposed to be 2x faster than IE and 1.6x faster than Firefox. (well atleast firefox 2.0)... Check it out [link]

Close to buying my new lens :D If I'm lucky Ill be placing an order this coming Friday! :dance:









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what lens you going for then?
that's crazy man i just tried it and it seems so unsettling so strange i've always used the safari themes for firefox but this just seems weird but also seems like it's lacking so many options as compared to firefox and no plugins so i don't think i'll be making a switch but i'll play with it some strange how that's the second app they decide to port to windows i wish they would port something more useful like iphoto which i'd actually like to try even though i really do like picasa
yeah, saw a screen shot of firefox with safari both running the same 4 tabs. Safari was running at 2% CPU with 108mb of ram usage, and firefox at less than 1% with 39mb of usage. Heh its a FAT browser.. The layout seems.. flat and bland. I dunno. No change over for me. Ill stick to firefox as of yet.

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Canon f/2.8L 70-200mm IS USM. Gotta go with the big boy :-)

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Well, it is still a beta and not final release yet... It's probably got some debug code and such in it... :)

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hopefully. Still fairly heavy for an internet browser.

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YAY your going to get the good one!

thats canons most reliable L lens i hear. its the lens i am planning on getting when i have paid the bill for my 30D w/17-85mm kit :)
yeah... Too many pros to out weigh the cons :D plus nothing but solid good reviews and recommendations. Not to mention that using a teleconverter with it, it is suggested to have an IS. I also live in humid climate - with hurricanes - the weather sealing will probably benefit me there. :-)

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the IS will help, even more so with a 2x converter :)

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