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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
(Unverified)Feb 24th 2009 10:29PM
Funny how most say it's chrome ripoff when safari was here first and apple created webkit.
gonintendoFeb 24th 2009 10:29PM
I'm talking about the layout of the buttons and the tabs.
gonintendoFeb 24th 2009 10:29PM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31940165@N03/3308284714/
Tell me they don't look similar.
compared to safari 3: http://safari.brothersoft.com/screenshots/Safari-3.0-.3-Beta_1.png
(Unverified)Feb 24th 2009 10:29PM
Tabs, maybe yes, but the safari came out with the layout of the buttons first: http://image.wareseeker.com/software/Network-Internet/Web-Browsers/details_safari-1.jpg
(Unverified)Feb 24th 2009 10:29PM
Google is the king of minimalist layout imo. Gapple is a beautiful thing. I hope they learn and continue the relationship. I don't even know what I'm talking about anymore...Goodnight. :D
gonintendoFeb 24th 2009 10:29PM
How about those settings and page File buttons on the right? And detachable tabs (tbh, I'm not really sure if safari 3 had that)
gonintendoFeb 24th 2009 10:12PM
*page/file buttons
DanrarbcFeb 27th 2009 12:35PM
Actually Apple just built on the KHTML rendering engine and called it WebKit, they only created the Safari UI.