Can i install safari 4 on external drive to try it out?

This is probably a dumb question, but hey, I have asked dumb ones before, what's one more?
I have Safari 3. Would like to try Safari 4, but from what I have read, I am not sure I will love it. I have an external hard drive. Would it be possible to install Safari 4 on the external and keep Safari 3 on my internal until I decide which I like better?
Thanks in advance.

Hi Jane:
In addition to the good feedback from It, if you want to clone your system, I like SuperDuper ($28 at www.shirt-pocket.com). If you use Time Machine, you could also restore to a previous copy if you did not like Safari 4.
FYI, I have found a couple of small issues with Safari 4(that I have reported), but no "show-stoppers." I use Firefox as a workaround if I ever have a Safari-specific issue.
Barry
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