serpicolugnut
OS X Supreme Being
The rumor has started...
So, what do you think?
Keep in mind that by bringing iTunes to Windows (and the iTunes Music Store), Apple will have to make webcore windows compatible (KHTML is platform independent, so it's not a huge deal). But in doing this, Apple will have already brought a good bit of Safari's core technology to the Windows platform... Why not go the extra mile and bring the whole application?
I think it would be a great thing. A quality, fast, standards compliant browser available for both Mac and Windows (and maybe Linux too?) will only increase Apple's browser market share, and make life easier for Mac Safari users.
There is no downside, I believe, to current Mac users as Safari isn't so much a "mac only" advantage, like the iApps are.
So, what do you think?
Keep in mind that by bringing iTunes to Windows (and the iTunes Music Store), Apple will have to make webcore windows compatible (KHTML is platform independent, so it's not a huge deal). But in doing this, Apple will have already brought a good bit of Safari's core technology to the Windows platform... Why not go the extra mile and bring the whole application?
I think it would be a great thing. A quality, fast, standards compliant browser available for both Mac and Windows (and maybe Linux too?) will only increase Apple's browser market share, and make life easier for Mac Safari users.
There is no downside, I believe, to current Mac users as Safari isn't so much a "mac only" advantage, like the iApps are.