The Safari browser turns 20 years old today, and I remember excitedly firing it up for the first time.
When Steve Jobs introduced Safari at Macworld 2003, he described the brand-new browser as a speed demon and way easier to use than competitors.
“Buckle up,” he said with a smile. “We have done our own browser and it’s hot … it’s sweet.”
A few weeks later, I deleted it in disgust. Safari wasn’t sweet. It sucked!