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I haven't tried the new Win version of Safari yet but saying that the page rendering is "way too fast" is a little strange. Can a browser ever be "too fast" when displaying a page? smiley

On other news, one great thing coming from the new Safari, and it's version for windows, is the improvement of WebKit's portability. With Apple learning it's lesson and creating the open-sourced project WebKit, it now has reached a point where the KDE team may be comfortable enough with the project to replace KHTML with WebKit and join efforts (coming full circle was the expression used). Even Trolltech is considering integrating WebKit in Qt Desktop and Qtopia. If that happens I think that WebKit will have it's deserved place of honor beside Gecko and IE.

Here is an interesting interview on the topic: >>http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2007/06/12/ars-at-wwdc-interview-with-lars-knoll-creator-of-khtml

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