The previous version of Safari for Windows dramatically changed the  nature of the browser from something of an unfinished curiosity to an  alternative with seriously quick chops. It lacked many of the  customization features that define most other browsers, but certain  unique default features, such as the visually impressive, Cover  Flow-inspired Top Sites and history viewing, made it worth checking out  for more users besides just browser enthusiasts and jaded reviewers. 
 Though Safari 5 continues the push for speed, able to surpass (by some  tests) bleeding-edge JavaScript engines from Google and Opera, Apple  continues to place feature development farther down the totem pole of  importance. That doesn't mean that new features have been ignored.  There's the new Reader option that streamlines how you read articles,  broader support for HTML5, default support for searches on Bing, and  performance improvements. However, the biggest new feature of them  all--Extensions--won't be available until later this summer according to  Apple, and depending on what you're looking for in a browser, Safari  can be seen as lacking many helpful options. 
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