Browse like the wind.
The fastest web browser on the Mac, Safari loads and draws pages up to 2.5 times faster than Firefox 2 and up to 4.3 times faster than Opera 9. And it executes JavaScript up to 2.4 times faster than Firefox 2 and up to 2.3 times faster than Opera 9.1 What does all that mean for you? Less time loading pages and more time enjoying them.
Find inline.
Type a word into the new integrated Find banner right under the Bookmarks Bar, and Safari shows you the found count and brightly highlights matching terms while dimming the page below them. So you can view and browse every instance — in an instant.
Pick up the tabs.
With tabbed browsing in Safari, you can open and switch between multiple web pages in a single window. Drag and drop your tabs to rearrange them, open one in a new browser window, or merge all your current windows into one tabbed window. Safari resizes each tab depending on the number you have open. You can even bookmark a set of tabs or revert to the tabs that were open when you last closed or quit Safari.
PDFs at your service.
The new inline PDF control in Safari lets you zoom in and out, save a PDF file, or open one in Preview — all from the comfort of your browser.
Resize at will.
Maybe the text field you’re typing in is a bit too small to read. Or maybe you just have a lot to say. Either way, Safari lets you resize text fields on any website, just by grabbing the corner of the field. Resize a field and the web page reflows to make room.