Three things not to like about Safari for Windows
You can’t resize the Window except when you use the lower right corner.
That’s a terrible design issue, one that has annoyed me a bit in OSX but annoys me even more in Windows. I guess this is a strong sign that Window resizing won’t be changing in Leopard.
The RSS icon doesn’t respect what everyone else is using.
Sure the little orange RSS icon isn’t very clear on what it does, but at least once you know what it does you can easily recognize it. The RSS icon used in Safari strays from that, and yet fails to be any more useful to someone who doesn’t already know what RSS is.
Yet another browser for web developers to debug.
This is a lazy complaint to be sure, but proper testing does take time, and some clients are going to demand it. Plus there’s no guarantee that how things render in Windows will match how things render in OSX, so you can’t be sure until you’ve tested on both platforms. Finally, this could lead people who might have purchased an Apple computer to not bother since they can test Safari from a Windows PC.
