As you can see from the statistics below (from Market Share), the vast majority of you blog with Microsoft's Internet Explorer, over five times as many than with Mozilla's Firefox browser. With Apple's launch of Safari for Windows, Microsoft's domination could be about to change.
Apple boss Steve Jobs thinks that it is capable of being just as successful as Apple's iTunes was on Windows, saying that Safari is "the fastest browser on Windows". But will this be enough to convince PC users to change, considering the strong position already held by Firefox as Window's 'alternative' browser? Or is this a tactical move based on the impending release of Apple's revolutionary Safari-running iPhone?
The latest feedback shows that Apple has a lot of work to do before it can challenge either Firefox or IE. It may be slightly faster, but is that relevant in a world increasingly turning to high-speed connections? Security bugs, lack of efficient keyboard shortcuts, lack of stability and a fuzzy and difficult-to-read display are all issues that need to be sorted out in this beta release.
Why not test it youself and let us know what you think? Safari 3 Beta is available free from Apple's website.

