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See also: Until 1997, computers were shipped with the and web browsers only. Was later included as the default web browser for.1 and onwards, as part of a five-year agreement between Apple and Microsoft. During that time, Microsoft released three major versions of Internet Explorer for Mac that were bundled with Mac OS 8 and, though Apple continued to include Netscape Navigator as an alternative. Microsoft ultimately released a Mac OS X edition of Internet Explorer for Mac, which was included as the default browser in all Mac OS X releases from Mac OS X DP4 up to and including.

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Safari 1 [ ] On January 7, 2003, at San Francisco, announced that Apple had developed their own web browser, called Safari. It was based on Apple's internal of the, called. Apple released the first beta version for OS X that day. A number of official and unofficial beta versions followed, until version 1.0 was released on June 23, 2003. Initially only available as a separate download for Mac OS X v10.2, it was included with the Mac OS X v10.3 release on October 24, 2003 as the default browser, with Internet Explorer for Mac included only as an alternative browser. 1.0.3, released on August 13, 2004 was the last version to support Mac OS X v10.2, while 1.3.2, released on January 12, 2006 was the last version to support Mac OS X v10.3.

However, 10.3 received security updates through 2007. Safari 2 [ ] In April 2005,, one of the Safari developers at Apple, documented his study by fixing specific in Safari, thereby enabling it to pass the test developed by the. On April 27, 2005, he announced that his development version of Safari now passed the test, making it the first web browser to do so. Safari 2.0 was released on April 29, 2005, as the only web browser included with.

This version was touted by Apple as possessing a 1.8x speed boost over version 1.2.4, but did not yet include the Acid2 bug fixes. The necessary changes were initially unavailable to unless they downloaded and compiled the WebKit themselves or ran one of the nightly automated builds available at.org. Apple eventually released version 2.0.2 of Safari, which included the modifications required to pass Acid2, on October 31, 2005. In June 2005, after some criticism from KHTML developers over lack of access to change logs, Apple moved the development source code and bug tracking of and to OpenDarwin.org. WebKit itself was also released as open source. The source code for non-renderer aspects of the browser, such as its elements, remains proprietary. The final stable version of Safari 2, Safari 2.0.4, was released on January 10, 2006 for Mac OS X.

It was only available as part of Mac OS X Update 10.4.4. This version addresses layout and CPU usage issues, among others. Safari 2.0.4 was the last version to be released exclusively on Mac OS X until version 6 in 2012. Safari 3 [ ] On January 9, 2007, at Macworld SF, Jobs announced Apple's, which would use a mobile version of the Safari browser. On June 11, 2007, at the, Jobs announced Safari 3 for, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.