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Safari 5


In between the launch of Apple iPhone 4, at a meeting Apple's biggest developers, the 2010 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in California, Apple also introduced new versions of Web browsers, Safari 5.

Apple's Safari 5 claimed Apple had 30 percent faster performance than Safari 4. In fact, the electronics company that Steve Jobs was raised from 34 years ago that dared to claim the speed of Safari can be two-five times faster than Mozilla Firefox 3.6 and three per cent faster than Google Chrome 5.0.

According to Cnet page, the speed can be achieved because of Apple's Safari 5 adopts DNS prefetching, which is explained technique addresses or domains in the tabulation of Web addresses, much like looking in search engines.

Reportedly, not only supported by Google, for this technology, Apple also took Microsoft Bing DNS prefetching to speed up the process. In addition, in the course, speed is aided by an increase or improvised Safari's JavaScript engine, that is Nitro.

In addition to relying on speed, there are a number of new features embedded in the company's Macintosh creator of the brand new browser. For example, Safari Reader, which can shorten an article with Bing support. Features designed to maximize the reading room, good for one page or several articles (multiple).

Other features, Safari 5 also has support HTML5 browsers to improve performance when reading HTML code. But this is not a new feature, for Firefox, Chrome, and Opera had already adopted it. With HTML5, Safari 5 can display full-screen video, geo-location, drag & drop, until WebSocket.

Interestingly, this time Apple gave Safari developer tools that allow developers any more free to add features and functions on the Safari browser 5. Not only that, browser performance is also accelerated when operated on Microsoft Windows.

Safari 5, with a capacity of 31 MB, it can be downloaded starting today via the link below. However, for the condition, at least you have a PC operating system Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. Meanwhile, for the processor and memory, your PC is powered by a minimum of 500 MHz Pentium-class processor and 256MB RAM. (Art)

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