Submitted by Eric (not verified) on Tue, 2007-06-12 06:27.
Honestly, I'm not sure what they're thinking. I don't even use Safari on my Mac (I strongly prefer Camino) and I doubt Safari for Windows will render pages enough like Safari for Mac to make it useful for web development, so I guess I just don't see the point. Why not get those Apple engineers working on an enthusiast desktop machine to sit between the iMac and the Cheese Grater so those of us who really know tech stuff can have an expandable, supportable hardware platform without dropping $4K for over-the-top excess?
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Honestly, I'm not sure what
Honestly, I'm not sure what they're thinking. I don't even use Safari on my Mac (I strongly prefer Camino) and I doubt Safari for Windows will render pages enough like Safari for Mac to make it useful for web development, so I guess I just don't see the point. Why not get those Apple engineers working on an enthusiast desktop machine to sit between the iMac and the Cheese Grater so those of us who really know tech stuff can have an expandable, supportable hardware platform without dropping $4K for over-the-top excess?