(Damn it, I didn't fix the subject: tag again.  Sorry.)

I will grant that you can argue this both ways.  The way I remember
it, version 5.0 was never more than a developer preview, 5.2 was
the first true OS X version, and there were big differences in the
rendering engine between versions.  IE for mac was named the
way it was because MS didn't want mac version numbers to get
ahead of the windows numbering and appear to be more advanced
as a result.


On Jul 30, 2009, at 12:00 AM, COMPUTERGUYS-L automatic digest system wrote:


And you're using a .x version as a scale? That's almost honest. Version 5
for OS X was released in 2000.  Support ended in 2005, 2 years after
development ended, which was the result of a 1997 agreement between Apple
and MS.  Apple replaced IE with Safari.


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