Okay, now that the head of the chimera project has turned all 'Apple', I guess we have to think again about a browser made by Apple.
And although Chimera is not quite 'there' yet, the application looks promising enough to call it a candidate at this stage (0.4).
But what (if at all) needs to be done, so Apple could release this software as a product of its iApplications? The quality, look and feel of the iApps is much higher than Chimera's right now. My list goes as follows:
- Interface changes (only, please don't give it the slate look of iTunes)
- Speed (application, not browsing)
And although Chimera is not quite 'there' yet, the application looks promising enough to call it a candidate at this stage (0.4).
But what (if at all) needs to be done, so Apple could release this software as a product of its iApplications? The quality, look and feel of the iApps is much higher than Chimera's right now. My list goes as follows:
- Interface changes (only, please don't give it the slate look of iTunes)
- Speed (application, not browsing)