Erik Beeson wrote:
Why couldn't Apple just support Firefox? It works fine! KILL SAFARI!
I guess they'll probably bundle it with other stuff like they stuck
iTunes into the default QuickTime installer so people who didn't know
any better had iTunes crammed down their throats. They might pick u
Remember that it's still a beta. The "final" version won't be out for
a while yet.
On Jun 13, 2:12 pm, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is anyone supporting Safari for Windows on their projects?
>
> Not yet.
>
> > Will jQuery include Safari for Windows in testing?
>
> Eventually I as
Is anyone supporting Safari for Windows on their projects?
Not yet.
Will jQuery include Safari for Windows in testing?
Eventually I assume it will.
In other words, are they identical in rendering?
I think firefox is fairly consistent between OSX on Windows. I hope
Safari will be too :)
Glen Lipka wrote:
Trying not to stray too far from the mailing list topic:
* Is anyone supporting Safari for Windows on their projects?
Before that release I only read reports about Safari crashing on OSX.
Now I can get that experience on windows. Woohoo. I wouldn't mind
running testsuit
Glen Lipka wrote on 6/13/2007 9:53 AM:
- Why couldn't Apple just support Firefox? It works fine! KILL
SAFARI!
This came up on the Lasso list. Not sure how true it is, but John Gruber
claims Safari currently earns Apple about $2 million per month, and would
generate much much more wit
>* Has anyone seen articles related to the conformity between Safari
for
>Windows vs Safari for OSX?
>
> * In other words, are they identical in rendering?
>
> * Can I test Safari on the Mac OS X just by using Safari on
the
>PC?
If you've run Safari, you can see they'
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