yes you can
Because Apple also designed Safari for Windows also. I personally only like Safari on Mac, not on Windows.
I personal love safari it is my fav and i use it all the time on my apple computer it is the most trusted program for me
When Apple introduced Safari 3 in June 2007. The intent was to make Safari an intuitive browser to use for both Windows and Mac users. Some of the features included in Safari 3 were a built in RSS scanner, easier browsing thanks to the easy-to-organize tabs, and bookmarks that were easier to use as well.
You don't. Safari serves the same basic purpose as Internet Explorer, but it is in fact an entirely different program. So in order to use Safari, you have to download it from the Apple website (the designers of Safari): http://www.apple.com/safari/download/
No, it's not. Apple Safari Web browser only works on Apple Mac OS X, iPhone OS or Windows operating systems. So the only mobile devices with Apple Safari is iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Internet Explorer and Firefox are available for use with Blackberry devices
Safari is a word from an African language (Swahili), derived from the Arabic 'safar' meaning 'travel'. The French language also adopted 'safari' and use it as it is used in English.
Every Apple product uses Safari browser
apple offers a public version of Safari for both windows and mac operating systems, that can be used on a computer made by any manufaturer. visit apple.com/safari to download it.
you go out into the safari and first look for a geodude. then wait awile and Boaba will call you. you use the desert from the area costmiser and catch a sandswew. they have to be in your party. you have to catch them in the safari zone to make it count. it won count if you already caut one.
I do not think anyone can count to one quadrillion in their lifetime.
Safari is not an "Operating System". It is a web browser - an application or program which allows you to view information on the world wide web.