Windows users have downloaded more than a million copies of the
Safari 3 browser
in the first 48 hours after launching on Monday,
Apple
revealed. The application is currently in beta with a final release slated for
October.
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs said in a keynote presentation at the firm's
Worldwide
Developers Conference in San Francisco on Monday that he expects the Windows
version to improve Safari's overall market share.
The browser currently runs on 4.8 per cent of the world's computers, all of
which are Macs.
Apple cited benchmark studies claiming that Safari performs faster than its
competitors in loading basic HTML, executing JavaScript and overall launch time.
The launch did not go entirely to plan, however. Security researchers
instantly started subjecting the application to a close inspection, and it was
only hours before the
first
vulnerabilities were reported.
Apple issued a
first
update to the browser early on Thursday morning that repaired the flaws, all
of which could allow an attacker to take control of a system or steal
confidential information.
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