The Glims plug in for Safari (See links below) adds a Full Screen option to the Safari menu.
Yes. The Windows version of Safari runs on Windows XP.
Because Apple also designed Safari for Windows also. I personally only like Safari on Mac, not on Windows.
No?
Yes. Safari has supported Windows Vista since its initial release for Windows, version 3.0, on Jue 11, 2007.
Apple's Safari is a web browser it will not harm Windows XP.
Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up arrow
Yes it does.
To force Safari to open new windows in tabs, go to Safari's preferences by clicking on "Safari" in the menu bar and selecting "Preferences." Then, navigate to the "Tabs" section and choose the option "Open pages in tabs instead of windows." You can select from options like "Automatically" or "Always," depending on your preference. This will ensure that new windows open as tabs in the same window.
In Windows, the Safari toolbar is typically located at the top of the Safari browser window. It includes various navigation buttons such as Back, Forward, and Refresh, as well as the address bar for entering URLs. If the toolbar is not visible, you can enable it by selecting "View" from the menu and then choosing "Show Toolbar." However, it's important to note that Apple discontinued Safari for Windows, so the latest versions of Safari are not available on this operating system.
No it comes with Safari
All the Safari windows close and memory that was used by Safari is returned to availability. Closing a window does not quit Safari. Command Q or Menu item "Quit Safari" will actually quit the application.
Putting a parental block on Safari on Windows is simple. Just go to your system preferences, click on parental controls, and set the blocks you wish to set.