Apple have recently released a Beta version of their Safari browser, for Windows.
Normally an addition to the numerous browsers available for Microsoft's operating system wouldn't cause much fuss at all. But, being a Mac product, everyone has something to say about it - including me.
Some have found it to be godsend, something they've been waiting ages for - if you're one of these people, then why haven't you bought a Mac already? Others don't see the point in it.
Then there are those that have already installed it and are finding bugs and security flaws within the browser, hours after release.
I don't really care much for it, as I'm finding Firefox (and IE7 to a lesser extent) to be perfect for Windows browsing. Though I find it incredibly useful in a development sense - as now I can test my sites in Internet Explorer 6; 7; Opera; Netscape; Firefox and Safari. All from the one PC.
I'll be writing an article soon on how to successfully setup a Virtual PC for development use, but for now go and download Safari and check that your sites look and function as you intended them to.