Safari on Windows.

Apple has made a great strategic move. They have made their slick web-browser, Safari available to Windows users. A move like this hasn’t been made since Apple made its iPod media player and iTunes Store compatible with Windows.

The desired outcome behind these moves is simple: to convert Windows users to Apple Mac by introducing them to the slickness and simplicity of this software.

“There are a lot of connections between our products and here’s one more,” Apple senior vice president of worldwide marketing Phil Schiller said of the Windows-version of Safari in an interview. “And the more people who like our applications, the more it might mean they’ll buy other products from us.”

Check out the source article at Australian IT.

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