Safari for Windows

5.1.7 Discontinued web browser for Windows

Sven Sorensen

Free web browser developed by Apple with sluggish loading times.

Freeware web browsing software download, reviewed by Sven Sørensen
Apple's best known browser now available on Windows offers support for multi-tabbed layout - Screenshot of Safari for Windows
User interface - Screenshot of Safari for Windows
Search and navigation mode - Screenshot of Safari for Windows
Built-in RSS reader - Screenshot of Safari for Windows
Private browsing - Screenshot of Safari for Windows
Performance and final thought - Screenshot of Safari for Windows
A powerful browser developed by Apple - Screenshot of Safari for Windows
Simple and sleek - Screenshot of Safari for Windows
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A rather outdated and obsolete browser that was originally ported to Windows for users familiar with Apple's main browser on OS X (and macOS).

Apple's Safari browser is the original Webkit-based browser for the Windows operating system. The Windows version seems rather obsolete and hasn't received an update in quite some time.

In terms of features, users of OS X should feel at home with this Windows release but users of other browsers like Firefox or Google Chrome might feel a little lost mainly because it's obvious this web browser was designed for Apple's own operating system. Unfortunately, many of the newer features available in the Mac version of Safari seem to be missing in this release.

With that said, the program is fully customizable and provides access to a number of settings which can be geared towards your own liking. You can change the appearance (default fonts and font smoothing), bookmark preferences, tabs, RSS feeds, autofill, security parameters and more.

The application includes an interesting feature called "Reading List" which can sync your saved web pages across all of your devices running a version of Safari -- whether it be an iPhone, iPad or another system running OS X. This can be useful for reading a web page on a portable device, even if it doesn't have a web connection at a later point.

Though Safari has been optimized for speed and Apple's own tests show it to out-perform Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome, the reality is that the browser itself isn't really faster than other browsers on a Windows system. It does not feature hardware acceleration, not can it take advantage of 64-bit architecture.

In conclusion: There are a number of faster and less-cluttered browsers out there and Safari for Windows is really only useful for diehard fans of Apple products. We'd suggest looking at Firefox or a Chromium variant instead of bogging your system down with Safari.

Compatibility and License

Safari for Windows is provided under a freeware license on Windows from web browsers with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 5.1.7 is the latest version last time we checked.


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