CSS3 Support In Safari

I am searching for a definitive list of CSS3 features that Safari 2 supports. Specifically, I am interested in "border-radius". While CSS3 has not yet reached "Standard" status, I have read that Safari does implement some of CSS3's wonderful new additions.
Thank you.

Hi Kurt,
This might help:
Introduction to Safari CSS Reference
The pdf linked on that page mentions CSS3 applicable items.

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