Apple Releases Safari Beta 2 Downloads Top 2 Million
CUPERTINO, California‹April 14, 2003‹Apple® today released Safari� Beta 2, an updated beta version of the Safari browser
that delivers highly requested features including tabbed browsing and AutoFill forms. Safari is now the browser of
choice for millions of Mac® users with more than two million downloads since its free public beta release on January 7,
2003. Safari is the fastest web browser ever created for the Mac, and re-energises the browser category in general with
innovations like built-in Google search; SnapBack to instantly return to search results; a completely new way to name,
organise and present bookmarks; and automatic ³pop-up² ad blocking.
³Safari is already an incredible success, with more than 2 million downloads since its launch,² said Steve Jobs, Apple¹s
CEO. ³Safari has brought innovation back to the browser market and now we are making it even better.²
Building on the innovative features delivered with the first Safari public beta, Safari Beta 2 popularises the most
convenient way to see and switch between multiple web pages in a single window by bringing the latest browser innovation
to Safari-tabbed browsing. The new AutoFill feature makes web form completion incredibly easy by using information from
the Address Book or previous forms to automatically fill in name, street address, city, zip code, email and other
information. The updated beta also provides the option of automatically filling in user names and passwords, which are
securely stored in the Mac® OS X Keychain®.
Because protecting personal information on public computers is essential, Safari Beta 2 introduces the ³Reset Safari²
option that erases browsing history, empties the cache, clears the Downloads window, removes cookies, clears Google
search entries and removes any saved names and passwords or other AutoFill text. Additional Safari Beta 2 features and
enhancements include: easy import of Netscape and Mozilla bookmarks, increased support for AppleScript®, enhanced
standards compatibility for improved web browsing and expanded language support for Japanese, French and German.
Safari is powered by the industry¹s best rendering engine based on KHTML, from KDE¹s Konqueror open source project, and
Apple continues to contribute to and work closely with the open source community. Safari related sessions planned for
the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference, June 23-27, in San Francisco will help developers learn how to factor
Safari technology in to their applications. For more information on conference tracks, exhibits and registration visit
www.apple.com/wwdc.
Pricing & Availability The Safari Beta 2 release is available immediately for free download at www.apple.com/safari, requires Mac
OS X version 10.2 and is optimised for Mac OS X v10.2.3 or later. Safari Beta 2 is a compact 3.9MB download and is
localised for English, Japanese, French and German. The final version of Safari will be made available later in 2003.
Mac OS X v10.2 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.
Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in
the 1980s with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students,
educators and creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and
Internet offerings.