L/O/G/O I phone Safari Application Name : Malak Saleh Al-Qahtani ID :
Introduction –Safari is Apple’s main web browser, being integrated into Apple’s OSX and used mainly by Mac users. Apple decided to implement a Safari browser compatible with the Microsoft Window’s platform. Safari was released for Windows for a variety of reasons, mainly to show MS users an example of Apple’s interface and its utilization as a testing tool for web developers testing their web pages and applications on various browsers. Safari for Windows is available for download at The recommended system requirements for Safari are not very intensive, 500mhz processor running Windows XP or greater with 256MB of Ram.
1.Show the previous page / Show the next page *
2. The "+" button to add Bookmark, Reading List or Top Sites for the current webpage loaded *
3. Smart Address (URL) Field / History and Bookmark search field (blue progress bar appears when loading a webpage) *
4.Bookmarks bar, includes icons on the left for Reading List, Bookmarks and Top Sites
5.Tabbed browsing bar
6. RSS feed icon; other icons that may appear there include Reader, Private (see below)
7.Reload / Stop / Progress button (if there is a progress indicator, hover the cursor over to see the stop button)
8. View recent searches / search engine selection button
9. Smart Search Field *
10. Add Tab button
11.Search field SnapBack (visible after loading a webpage from a search)
12.Full Screen Browsing button, OS X Lion only.
13. Scrollbar, in OS X Lion only appears when you scroll
Set your homepage A home page is the webpage that your browser starts with when you open it or open a new window. To set your Safari 5.1 homepage: Navigate to the webpage you would like to set as your homepage (such as ) Choose Safari > Preferences…, or press ⌘, (Command-comma) Click the General icon Click "Set to Current Page" Set your homepage A home page is the webpage that your browser starts with when you open it or open a new window. To set your Safari 5.1 homepage: Navigate to the webpage you would like to set as your homepage (such as ) Choose Safari > Preferences…, or press ⌘, (Command-comma) Click the General icon Click "Set to Current Page"