I bit my lip and installed the new Safari beta on a couple of Macs and an old Windows PC running XP. I’ve been using it since Monday and I like what I see.
Performance is notably quicker with page renderings than any browser on any machine I have. The little things are impressive, too, such as the new inline search tool with the orange find frames. Sweet touch. When searching on a page, the whole page dims a bit, and the search term is highlight in orange. I swear it throbs.
The resizable text fields is handy and thoughtful and being able to move tabs around, left to right or right to left is a touch of genius, even if Apple didn’t think of it first.
Checking the preferences it doesn’t look like there’s many new features but I’ve been able to log into my bank’s web site and check balance, which I could only do with Firefox before.
Safari 3 is evolutionary for Mac users, but might be revolutionary for Windows users. Firefox is rather geeky, and Safari is rather minimial, so it’ll be interesting to see what kind of market share Apple gets when they begin to bundle Safari with iTunes and QuickTime for Windows users.

