Apple Computer's fledgling partnership with Internet search giant Google may provide some new enhancements to Apple's Safari web browser with next year's the release of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
The tie-in, those people say, would offer Safari users another level of security by automatically detecting "phishy" websites or malicious URLs.
Word of the potential Safari enhancement comes just days after bloggers discovered that Apple may also be working to allow its iPhoto digital photo cataloging application to interact with Google's Maps service.
Previous reports have also suggested that Apple in Leopard would extend its Spotlight search technology to pull search results from Google's search databases. The Mac maker, however, has so far remained relatively mum on its plans for Spotlight in the next-generation operating system.
While unveiling Leopard this past August, Apple chief executive Steve Jobs highlighted 10 major enhancements due in the release but said the company was keeping several other features "top secret" until a later date.
On Thursday, Apple brought the pre-release copy of Leopard available to its developers up to build 9A283. The update delivered "significant user interface changes to iCal," "basic editing in Preview," and "new Parental Controls [...] for content filtering, apps, and curfews."
In a report from earlier this month, AppleInsider also touched on several other features expected in Safari 3.0, including manipulatable browser tabs, in-page lightbox searching, and resizable text areas.
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How about linking iCal and Google Calendar as well. That would be pretty nice
They are.
They are.
You cannot sync the two at this point. You can import and export, but you can't keep the data in sync properly.
How about linking iCal and Google Calendar as well. That would be pretty nice
Fully two way syncing that would be sweet.
Not sure where that leaves .Mac...
I think that after this update people who are still using Firefox will be crazy.
Don't get me wrong, I like Firefox alot but I know a lot of people who don't use safari for some reason. And now they'd be crazy not to, with all these extra perks.
BTW- I'm a big RSS reader and that's why I use Safari, Firefox ain't got nothin on Safari RSS.