There are a number of other browser apps available for iOS, and Chrome is used quite a bit. I believe they are all built on Webkit engines.

Rick Gordon

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On 3/9/15 8:36 PM, Crest Christopher wrote:
I have a question, doesn't the iPad and iPhone typically use one browser, Safari ? Why am I reading when creating retina display MQ, vendor prefixes ?

Christopher


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