Some out there may care that Apple have released their web browser (Safari) for Windows. Having played about with it for a bit, I cant really see any reason to shift from Firefox.
Now, if they could only release Quicksilver...
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I didn't see any need to switch either, especially since Safari has the same probs with certain online features that Netscape does. Firefox gives us Mac users a bit more compatibility.