![]() ![]() The chrome is about as basic as it could be. The chrome obviously still needs a lot of work, but it is currently so non-functional, it makes testing uncomfortably annoying. Use Konqueror on Linux/UNIX possibly in VMWare or on liveCD (or if you must, on Windows via Cygwin - although that will suffer from some of the same platform limitations as Swift) if you want to test that.ĭo not test Swift and think it is representative in any way of those browsers. Use Safari, OmniWeb, or Shiira on a Mac (or slowly in PearPC) if you want to test those browsers. Obviously there are many, many more problems that are just waiting to screw up your impressions of how Safari would work on your page. These are what I found within about an hour of testing. I should also add that I hardly tested Swift for any time at all. (It also cannot be used as a browser either, since it cannot render a large part of the Web.) It simply cannot be used for testing how a page will look in Safari or other WebKit/KHTML browsers.
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