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Hello,
The most real, more or less working out of the box is Wine + Safari for Windows 5.x - available in Winetricks.
The 11th version, I think, can also be launched, only with big shamanic dances. And yes, it makes little sense.
If you want to check cross-browser compatibility for 100% - use native OS and hardware, that is, you need to have at least: a computer with Linux / Windows (you can have two on one disk), a poppy with MacOs, two tablets (Android and iOS) and two smartphones ( Android and iOS). Emulators do not allow 100% cross-browser compatibility, no matter what they say. The fonts are a little off, the rendering is a little off, etc. etc.
Safari uses Webkit. For Linux, there are several browsers based on this engine. Using them, I think you can check the correct display of the site in Safari by 90%.
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