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Safari browser now available for Windows

For those of us who don't have immediate access to a Mac for testing our code, there's now a tool to help. Apple has released a version of its Safari (Beta 3) browser for Windows. It uses the same rendering engine, WebKit, on both Mac and Windows (as well as on the iPhone, for that matter), so you can be reasonably confident that web sites tested in Safari on Windows will render and behave similarly on the Mac. (I am not advocating that anyone completely skip testing on non-Windows platforms, just saying that there's a quick "cheat" available.)

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