And they want people to use Safari so people perceive the Mac OS X user experience to be consistent. And not
Consistent?? Weren't people complaining about the metal appearance when Safari came out? And how exactly is Camino any *less* consistent?! (Except for my ideas about 'sub-contextual' menus on the Bookmark folders) Does this behavior strike anyone else as being somewhat "McCartheyist" (or perhaps "Ashcroftian"..)
having better browsers around lowers expectations for Safari, which they want so that they are perceived as the best. I'm not saying there is any conspiracy behind this bug - but they do have reasons for promoting Safari above other Mac OS X browsers. I'm sure there are more I'm not thinking of right now.
Jim Witte [EMAIL PROTECTED] Indiana University CS --- A vote for Nader is a vote for George Bush.
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