Hmm... and here I thought Apple was a happy go lucky nice giant. Apple
is an awesome company when it comes to products, but sometimes their
employess can turn their backs on us. "Not my problem that Safari has
a memory leak." Not my problem? Well, what can I say? The world is
falling apart faster than you can think of it. There are going to be
people out there who act like that. I am saying that that the company
is not bad in general, it's just that sometimes there are certain
people that are hired who are just depressed, mad, and they spread it
around them. That is where rumors and generalizations come from. Apple
isn't bad just because it has a few grouch bugs saying that it's not
their problem. Trust me,  I knew Apple for a while now, and they would
never turn their backs. Only the very few "Grouchbugs" who decide to
spread anger around people around them are the real "big bad wolves".

On 4/9/10, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
> At 1:08 PM -0700 4/9/2010, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>>On Apr 9, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Dan wrote:
>>>So while Sam and Dean have been up to their eyes in demons, whores,
>>>and grumpy angels, Apple got back to me about the leak -- not their
>>>problem go talk to the webkit guys.  Nice.  Developers telling an
>>>end-user to follow thru with bugs on THEIR products. Well, the
>>>webkit guys seem to already know about the issues.
>>
>>Maybe they've been too busy developing WK2
>
> I don't think WebKit2 will help Sam or Dean much.
>
>><http://www.osnews.com/story/23133/Apple_Drops_WebKit_2_Code_Adds_Multiprocess_Browsing>
>>
>>The title is horribly misleading as it sounds like Apple is not using it.
>
> LOL
>
>>But Apple's release WK2 which has a process separation
>
> It will be interesting to try out, when they drop a browser front end
> that knows the new API.
>
> - Dan.
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