Re: [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4
Re: [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4
- From: William Cerniuk <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 19:39:28 -0400
Considering the speed difference in IE vs FireFox and especially
Wafari (grin), it makes sense. As web users become more savvy, they
get tired of waiting for Microsoft to improve its product and
eventually others overtake.
Safari on Windows is *very* nice and impressively fast. But the same
story holds, like Safari on Mac, IE on Windows will always integrate
better with the OS. On Windows, I think there is enough gain in
FireFox to reduce the loss of system integration when ditching IE. I
personally prefer Wafari and load it under Windows when I need to go
there. I would not say the same with regard to Safari on Mac. Apple
aggressively support its (4.0 is exceptional) so we are lucky and have
two great products.
Best
Wm.
On Jun 11, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Pike, Michael (IHS/NPA) wrote:
I read somewhere recently that IE is slated to be the MINORITY for web
browsing within the next year or so... they already are close to being
less than half... very small majority right now... FF and Safari are
eating away at it daily...
mike
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Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] AKO/DKO and Safari 4
On Jun 11, 2009, at 1:20 PM, skyman375 wrote:
Right, which gets back to the discussion of, do you build a site to
be standards compliant, or to meet the peculiarities of the
predominant browser used to access it?
rhetorical ? sarcastic ? or for real.
... lowest common denominator for the "win".
Apple does a pretty good job of adopting the main standard, Microsoft
is terrible at it (but the standards bend around to meet them half way
so it kinda works).
Apple rocks, but ditch their predominant browser if you have to, and
the one you replace it with meets the compliance requirements for
those standards.
(is that what you were saying or hinting at ?)
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