
Apple today released a beta version of their Safari browser for Windows. It’s apparently a very beta beta. The screen above is what Safari is showing on my Windows XP SP2 box. Not a whole lot — it’s a blank screen with some ads. The menu bar is invisible but you can select the menu items which bring up empty drop-downs. Well, since this current one is completely unusable, I think I’ll wait for the next beta. Good idea though, in theory.
Update: Apparently other people are having the same problem. It appears to happen on machines that have a lot of fonts installed. It’s a problem handling the fonts. I found a solution here.
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