He tried to log into his iCloud account. Safari 5.1.7 squinted at the modern security certificate, flashed a vague "Safari can't verify the identity of the website" error, and gave up.
The installation was eerily fast. Within seconds, a relic appeared on his desktop: the old, compass-like Safari icon with a glossy, pre-flat-design sheen. safari windows 11
He sighed, closed Safari, and opened Edge. He typed a message to Mia: He tried to log into his iCloud account
The browser opened, and Windows 11 shuddered—not literally, but visually. The sleek, rounded corners of Windows 11 clashed violently with the brushed-metal, skeuomorphic design of Safari 5. It looked like a time-traveling iPod had landed in a spaceship. Within seconds, a relic appeared on his desktop:
He opened Edge (because on Windows 11, even searching for a browser requires a browser) and typed: "Download Safari for Windows 11."