Safari (web browser)
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Safari is a web browser developed by Apple Computer, Inc. and available as part of its Mac OS X operating system. It was included as the default browser in Mac OS X v10.3 (Panther) and is the only browser d with Mac OS X v10.4 (Tiger).
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Web browser - Apple Computer - Mac OS X - Operating system - Mac OS X v10.3 - Mac OS X v10.4
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Safari uses Apple's brushed metal user interface, has a bookmark management scheme that functions like the iTunes jukebox software, is integrated with Apple's QuickTime multimedia technology, and features a tabbed-browsing interface similar to that of Mozilla. A Google search box is a standard component of the Safari interface, as are software services which automatically fill out Web forms and spellcheck entries into web page text fields.
Related Topics:
Brushed metal - Bookmark - ITunes - QuickTime - Multimedia - Mozilla - Google - Web
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