PRESS RELEASE June 23, 2003

Apple Releases Safari 1.0

The Fastest Browser on the Mac—the Best Browser on Any Platform


WWDC 2003, San Francisco—June 23, 2003—Apple® today introduced Safari™ 1.0, completing the wildly successful beta program which had nearly five million downloads since its initial release on January 7, 2003. Safari has become the browser of choice for millions of Mac® users and will be the default browser for all newly introduced Macintosh® computers, starting with the Power Mac® G5 announced today. Apple also released a software development kit that allows developers to embed the Safari HTML rendering engine directly into their applications.
The fastest web browser ever created for the Mac, Safari re-energizes the browser category through innovations like built-in Google search; SnapBack to instantly return to search results; a completely new way to name, organize and present bookmarks; tabbed browsing; and automatic “pop-up” ad blocking.
“Safari has reinvigorated the browser market with innovative features that deliver the best browsing experience on any platform,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “Every Mac user should download Safari today and join the millions already using it.”
“Wells Fargo very much values all of our Mac customers, and we fully support the Safari 1.0 browser for access to our online financial services,” said Kevin Zaney,  senior vice president,  Wells Fargo Internet Services. “Using the Safari browser Mac users can take advantage of Wells Fargo Online to quickly and conveniently view all accounts in one place, manage investments and pay bills online.”
“Safari has become the pre-eminent web browser at the Mac Publications web sites which see more than 2 million visitors a month,” said Rick LePage, president of Mac Publishing. “Representing more than 40 percent of the browsers hitting our sites, Safari has overtaken the long-time leader, Internet Explorer. This is an amazing achievement for a brand-new browser—overtaking the market leader in less than six months—and a testament to Safari’s intelligent design and innovative feature set.”
“Macromedia is committed to helping developers create and deliver the best digital experience possible, and Safari’s HTML engine is a great step forward for the Mac developer community,” said Norm Meyrowitz, president of Products, Macromedia. “The engine will give developers the speed and comprehensive Internet standards support they need for great rendering within their applications.”
Based on KHTML from KDE’s Konqueror open source project, the Safari rendering engine delivers the best performance and standards compatibility available on the Mac platform. Apple will continue to work closely with the open source community and share its ongoing optimizations to the KHTML code.
Pricing & Availability
Safari 1.0 is available immediately as a free download at www.apple.com/safari, requires Mac® OS X version 10.2 “Jaguar” and is optimized for Mac OS X v10.2.3 “Jaguar” or later. Safari 1.0 is localized for English, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, French Canadian, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Swedish, Korean and Simplified Chinese.
Mac OS X v10.2 “Jaguar” requires a minimum of 128MB of memory and is designed to run on the following Apple products: eMac™, iMac®, iBook®, Power Macintosh® G3, Power Mac G4 and any PowerBook® introduced after May 1998.
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Apple
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Apple
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