If..Else Log

Safari on Windows

…or more correctly, Webkit.

Swift is an unofficial Windows application which effectively acts wrapper around Webkit, the rendering engine behind Safari. Whilst the UI is clunky to say the least and that it's very much an alpha release (no context menus, anti-aliasing etc, no OSX magicary), it might be useful for those of you without access to a Mac1 [via Steve via mail].

If you have difficulties installing it, take a look at Anne's post.


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5 Responses to “Safari on Windows”

  1. Gravatar Sam

    > If you haven’t, what are you waiting for?

    Money to fall from the sky!

  2. Gravatar Ron Domingue

    Great idea, but I prefer if they just get a Mac instead.

  3. Gravatar Richard

    Mmm, me too :-D

  4. Gravatar Richard

    Wow, that Captcha after you submit the form is ugly! When you gonna sort that out? The rest of your site is stunning :-D

  5. Gravatar Edward Clarke

    Only reason I’d get Safari on Windows is from a CSS rendering point of view and you can bet it differs from it’s native environment, just like IE on the Mac differs from Windows.

    Nah thanks!