Now Windows users have access to the browser that Jobs claims is twice as fast as any of its competitors.Apple released a new public beta version of its Safari browser for Windows-based PCs today, pitting it against IE and Firefox for dominance in the web browser market. Apple CEO Steve Jobs claims Safari performs twice as fast as any of its competitors. Macs have about 5% of the world's browser market share with more than 18 million users, Jobs said. IE has a 78% share, while Firefox has about 15% and growing. "Safari is another Trojan horse that introduces an innovation of Apple to the Windows community and entices them to the Mac platform," said Tim Bajarin, an industry analyst at Creative Strategies, a technology consultancy. Additionally, Jobs announced that the soon to be released iPhone(June 29th at 6pm) will run on Safari, meaning that any application developed to run on Safari will be able to run on the iPhone. By making Safari available to Windows users it means that the iPhone will be more readily accessible by a wider audience and that they too will be able to make the most use of it. **DOWNLOAD SAFARI 3 PUBLIC BETA FOR WINDOWS**
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