Web browsers are becoming more efficient with their innovative features that simplify and modify the search techniques. Safari is one of the advanced web browsers that is developed by Apple Inc. and included in Mac OS X. The features of Safari are closely related to the latest web browsers. Lets focus on the features of Safari. The browser has a tabbed browsing interface that allows dragging tabs to reorder them, moving them between windows or creating new windows. It has a bookmark management format and a resizable web-search box in the toolbar. This brings into play Google on the Mac and either Google or Yahoo! on Windows. It supports Pop-up ad blocking. You can recollect history and bookmark including search of content in history pages of the browser. Some of the unique features include the as-you-type text search and spell-checking for all text entry fields and also you can resize the text entry boxes as per the length of the text. It facilitates automatic filling in of web forms, built-in password management via Keychain. One can subscribe to and read web feeds. It uses WebKit framework including partial, preliminary support for CSS3 and HTML 5. It allows Quartz-style font-smoothing, even on Windows and support for user-specified style sheets. It has integration of Apple’s QuickTime multimedia technology and the Web Inspector, a DOM Inspector-like utility that lets users and developers surf the Document Object Model of a web page.