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By Tom Krazit

Published: Tuesday 12 June 2007


Name

Tim Haveron Jones


Location

Holyport, UK


Occupation

Marketing consultant


Comment

I was excited to read that Safari would be available for Windows, but very, very disappointed when I loaded the beta. The reason? Well, on all the monitors / screens I tried it on, it makes website text look fuzzy and dull - almost illegible in comparison with Firefox.

I've tried adjusting all the preferences I could find to increase the contrast and sharpness of characters - but nothing helped. It still looks like I am viewing pages through a sheet of tissue paper. Plus, there seems to be no 'session restore' feature - another plus for Firefox.

All in all, a big disappointment and I won't be persevering with the beta. Shame.



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