The six years of maturity has blessed Safari with a complete and compact feel. The latest version of Apple's web browser, Safari 4, offers excellent speed with standard compliance. An attractive yet resource-light browser, its most eye-catching feature is undoubtedly the Top Sites screen. Displaying large thumbnails of your most visited sites - you can adjust the number it shows - is a useful addition, and serves as a good starting point for web browsing.
The Top Sites are not live screenshots, but are regularly updated and, should a web site have new content, a small star appears in the top right-comer.
Safari 4 also features an innovative way to view your browsing history, bookmarks and more. Using a slider, you can flick through pages in the same way as Cover Flow in iTunes and the latest iPods. It looks fancy, but it's much more than just a gimmick - actually seeing the web pages you've visited is a much better way to navigate than simply looking at a list of titles as in Internet Explorer.
Much like in Google's Chrome, the tabs for individual browser windows have shifted to the top, above the address bar. In these days of small-screen netbooks, this makes perfect sense as it allows more space for the site you're actually viewing. Happily the tabs are now placed back below the navigation bar, which is a more visually elegant arrangement.
Speed is something that all web browsers are attempting to beat each other on, and Apple said that Safari's Nitro JavaScript engine makes it up to 30 times quicker than before. During our initial tests, it certainly seemed pretty quick and on a par with Chrome. HTML 5 is also supported, making Safari 4 compatible with offline versions of internet-based applications such as Gmail. In the Acid3 test for web standards, Safari 4 scored 100 out of 100.
Overall, we're impressed with Safari 4. It showcases some of Apple's more design-led features, but also manages to rival the speed of Chrome. Safari has previously been something of an also ran, lagging behind Firefox and IE, but with this stunning new version Safari is ready to beat the heat.
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