
To add the Zoom button to your toolbar, simply choose Customize toolbar from the View menu and drag the button onto your toolbar. Images and graphics scale up while your text remains razor sharp, keeping the web page layout consistent as you zoom. Zoom in or out on web content using keyboard shortcuts, Multi-Touch gestures, or the Zoom toolbar button for more comfortable reading. Using VoiceOver, you can completely control the computer with the keyboard instead of the mouse. VoiceOver describes aloud what appears on your screen and reads the text and links of websites. Safari features built-in support for Apple’s VoiceOver screen reader in Mac OS X. Of course, no matter how you access it, Safari is always blazing fast and easy to use. You zoom in just by pinching and extending your fingers. The page shifts and reformats to fill the window when you turn your device on its side.

It takes advantage of the technologies built into these Multi-Touch devices. But this is more than just a scaled-down mobile version of the original. The first browser to deliver the “real” Internet to a mobile device, Safari renders pages on iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch just as you see them on your computer. A great browser should get out of your way and let you simply enjoy the web. And if you choose, you can hide almost the entire interface, removing virtually every distraction from the browser window. The browser frame is a single pixel wide. Safari is designed to emphasize the browsing, not the browser. They were ugly, cluttered affairs, whose interfaces competed for your attention and made browsing - the very purpose for which they were created - more difficult. One browser looked and felt just like another, so you chose the one that worked the best and crashed the least. Something you put up with if you wanted to surf the Internet. Meet Safari, a browser unlike any you’ve ever seen.īefore Safari, browsers were an afterthought. And it’s so smart, it even checks your spelling and grammar. It shows you your favorite sites at a glance.


It works on iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, and PC.
