On 08 Feb 2005, at 8:06 AM, Christopher Smith wrote:
This worries me, frankly. What am I going to do when IE isn't working on some future version of MacOS, and some pages won't open in Safari? Am I going to have to keep several browsers ready to go, trying them one after the other until one of them opens the page?
Given that Safari, Firefox, etc, are being actively developed, and IE for Mac isn't, I think the opposite situation is more likely. With each update, Safari is able to handle more of those annoying nonstandard websites that are "require" IE. For instance, Safari used to choke on Citibank's online banking, and now it handles it fine.
On the other hand, Microsoft stopped developing IE for Mac over a year ago. So eventually, there will be sites that require the very latest web browsers to work -- and IE 5.2 for OS X will choke on *them*.
- Darcy ----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Brooklyn, NY
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