Justin Williams finds some interestingly named dlls in Safari for Windows.
And for the geekier in the group, here’s a listing of all the files in the Safari directory. DLL hell anyone? Notice there’s a CoreFoundation, CoreGraphics and CFNetwork DLL.
Category Archives: Safari
Cocoa Frameworks in Safari for Windows
Gaah! Safari madness
New rule: No more creating or editing blog posts in Safari 3!
I just lost a bunch of formatting in the last few posts, specifically, p tags around paragraphs were not preserved among other problems. I think I have it all fixed now.
I’ll be submitting a bug to Apple this evening.
Searching in Safari
If you haven’t tried the find feature in Safari 3.0, it is wicked cool. Did the old Safari do this? Unfortunately, a bug is making getting a screenshot difficult. You’ll have to try it yourself.
(Update: That’s the “find on this page” feature, not the “search the Internet” feature.)
More on Safari for Windows
Just a quick follow up to my last post.The Apple-style form elements also appear in web pages, not just the application dialogs. This must have involved a significant development effort on Apple’s part. (I have some experience with web browser development.) I think Apple must really want pages to look identical in all versions of [...]
Interface Builder for Windows?
File this under: I know enough to make myself look stupid.
Look at the dialog labeled “General” in this blog post. This is the preferences dialog in Safari for Windows. There are very few clues that it’s a dialog for a Windows application. Really, the only clue is the ‘x’ close button in the upper right [...]