Apple Announces Safari 4 - The World's Fastest & Most Innovative Browser
February 24 2009 - 7:30AM
PR Newswire (US)
New Nitro Engine Runs JavaScript More Than Four Times Faster
CUPERTINO, Calif., Feb. 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Apple(R) today
announced the public beta of Safari(R) 4, the world's fastest and
most innovative web browser for Mac(R) and Windows PCs. The Nitro
engine in Safari 4 runs JavaScript 4.2 times faster than Safari 3.*
Innovative new features that make browsing more intuitive and
enjoyable include Top Sites, for a stunning visual preview of
frequently visited pages; Full History Search, to search through
titles, web addresses and the complete text of recently viewed
pages; Cover Flow(R), to easily flip through web history or
bookmarks; and Tabs on Top, to make tabbed browsing easier and more
intuitive. "Apple created Safari to bring innovation, speed and
open standards back into web browsers, and today it takes another
big step forward," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice
president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "Safari 4 is the fastest
and most efficient browser for Mac and Windows, with great
integration of HTML 5 and CSS 3 web standards that enables the next
generation of interactive web applications." Safari 4 is built on
the world's most advanced browser technologies including the new
Nitro JavaScript engine that executes JavaScript up to 30 times
faster than IE 7 and more than three times faster than Firefox 3.
Safari quickly loads HTML web pages three times faster than IE 7
and almost three times faster than Firefox 3.* Apple is leading the
industry in defining and implementing innovative web standards such
as HTML 5 and CSS 3 for an entirely new class of web applications
that feature rich media, graphics and fonts. Safari 4 includes HTML
5 support for offline technologies so web-based applications can
store information locally without an Internet connection, and is
the first browser to support advanced CSS Effects that enable
highly polished web graphics using reflections, gradients and
precision masks. Safari 4 is the first browser to pass the Web
Standards Project's Acid3 test, which examines how well a browser
adheres to CSS, JavaScript, XML and SVG web standards that are
specifically designed for dynamic web applications. Safari for Mac,
Windows, iPhone(TM) and iPod(R) touch are all built on Apple's
WebKit, the world's fastest and most advanced browser engine. Apple
developed WebKit as an open source project to create the world's
best browser engine and to advance the adoption of modern web
standards. Most recently, WebKit led the introduction of HTML 5 and
CSS 3 web standards and is known for its fast, modern code-base.
The industry's newest browsers are based on WebKit including Google
Chrome, the Google Android browser, the Nokia Series 60 browser and
Palm webOS. Innovative new features in Safari 4 include: -- Top
Sites, a display of frequently visited pages in a stunning wall of
previews so users can jump to their favorite sites with a single
click; -- Full History Search, where users search through titles,
web addresses and the complete text of recently viewed pages to
easily return to sites they've seen before; -- Cover Flow, to make
searching web history or bookmarks as fun and easy as paging
through album art in iTunes(R); -- Tabs on Top, for better tabbed
browsing with easy drag-and-drop tab management tools and an
intuitive button for opening new ones; -- Smart Address Field, that
automatically completes web addresses by displaying an easy-to-read
list of suggestions from Top Sites, bookmarks and browsing history;
-- Smart Search Field, where users fine-tune searches with
recommendations from Google Suggest or a list of recent searches;
-- Full Page Zoom, for a closer look at any website without
degrading the quality of the site's layout and text; -- built-in
web developer tools to debug, tweak and optimize a website for peak
performance and compatibility; and -- a new Windows-native look in
Safari for Windows, that uses standard Windows font rendering and
native title bar, borders and toolbars so Safari fits the look and
feel of other Windows XP and Windows Vista applications. Pricing
& Availability Safari 4 is a public beta for both Mac OS(R) X
and Windows and is available immediately as a free download at
http://www.apple.com/safari. Safari 4 for Mac OS X requires Mac OS
X Leopard(R) version 10.5.6 and Security Update 2009-001 or Mac OS
X Tiger(R) version 10.4.11, a minimum 256MB of memory, and is
designed to run on any Intel-based Mac or a Mac with a PowerPC G5,
G4 or G3 processor and built-in FireWire(R). Safari 4 for Windows
requires Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista, a minimum 256MB of memory
and a system with at least a 500 MHz Intel Pentium processor. Full
system requirements and more information on Safari 4 can be found
at http://www.apple.com/safari. * Performance will vary based on
system configuration, network connection and other factors. All
testing conducted on an iMac(R) 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo system
running Windows Vista, with 2GB of RAM. JavaScript benchmark based
on the SunSpider JavaScript Performance test. HTML benchmark based
on VeriTest's iBench Version 5.0 using default settings. Apple
ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the
Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the
Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in
innovation with its award- winning computers, OS X operating system
and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading
the digital media revolution with its iPod portable music and video
players and iTunes online store, and has entered the mobile phone
market with its revolutionary iPhone. (C) 2009 Apple Inc. All
rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Mac, Mac OS, Macintosh,
Safari, Cover Flow, iPhone, iPod, iTunes, Leopard, Tiger, FireWire
and iMac are trademarks of Apple. Other company and product names
may be trademarks of their respective owners. DATASOURCE: Apple
CONTACT: Monica Sarkar, +1-408-862-3204, , or Jennifer Hakes,
+1-408-974-7439, , both of Apple Web site: http://www.apple.com/
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