Yes, RFT (Rational Functional Tester) supports the Safari browser for web application testing. However, compatibility may depend on the specific version of RFT and Safari, so it's essential to check the documentation for the version you are using. Ensure that the necessary configurations and WebDriver settings are in place to facilitate testing in Safari.
Apple developed the Safari browser to run with mac systems and now it supports Microsoft Windows XP with service pack two. You will find that Safari 5.1.7 was the last addition as it no longer supported.
A Safari browser may crash sometimes if the browser is in need of an update. You can check and see if the browser needs to be updated by going to the Safari site.
Apple has a browser called Safari. It is the default browser on all Mac machines.
Safari - web browser - was created on 2003-01-07.
Firefox beta is fast loading browser compared to safari.
HTML 5 is a set of standard instructions that a modern browser should be able to use when rendering content from a website. The iPad's Safari browser uses the HTML 5 standards so there is nothing to install.
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Safari was made by apple and it is a web browser.
Click the name Safari and then Preferences which is what tools is called in Safari.
WikiAnswers does not fully support the Safari browser. There may be some features which do not function properly when using the Safari browser. For best results use Firefox 3 or Internet Explorer 7 while wiki'ing.
The 'speed' of your browser can depend on the speed of your internet connection. However, Safari is probably the best since Safari was made for the Mac.