Apple introduces Safari 7

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Paul.R

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Apple showed off Safari 7 today at WWDC, which includes a cleaner design and performance improvements. Safari 7.0 also features better integration with Reading List and a sidebar for bookmarks. There’s also a “shared links” tab for browsing links posted to social networks like Twitter and LinkedIn. Finally, Safari 7 uses much less processor power and memory than its predecessor and competitors.

Also included in Safari 7 is a new iCloud Keychain feature that generates and stores secure passwords across all of your devices, much like 1Password.

Safari 7 will be included in OS X Mavericks.


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source: 9to5mac​
 

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No offense to the Apple users, but I can't see Safari going anywhere. (my opinion) I don't use, and no one I have met does. All they use is either Firefox or Chrome.
 
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