Well its unlikely to happen - Apple won't allow it. Why don't you  
feedback to Apple.

M.

On 16 Sep 2008, at 12:36, stefran wrote:

>
> Safari may be a great MAC browser, but the iPhone version is extremely
> dissappointing:
> 1/ 16G of memory, yet virtually no way to easily cache pages
> 2/ Constant reloading instead of pages when you navigate back.
> 3/ No reloading of previously viewed pages if you lose connectivity
> 4/ You can load up to 8 pages, yet you can't read 7 of them if you
> lose connectivity
>
> I could go on.  From a browser perspective, this device is of no use
> to me on an airplane.  Blackberry browser functionality
> is currently far superior for travelling.  I'd love someone to make an
> iPhone browser that allows me the same flexibility as a desktop
> browser.
>
>
> On Sep 8, 2:36 pm, Minid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You want to create a new browser for a device wich currently have the
>> best browser engine in the world?
>>
>> I know diversity is the base of perfect life, but for some cases it
>> just adds a lot of problems that currently, developers wouldn't like
>> to join.
>>
>> On 7 sep, 15:56, yaahoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I want to create a Opera Mini type browser for iPhone. Does Apple
>>> prohibit developers from creating browsers? If I create such a
>>> browser, will it pass through Apple and get into the App Store? Does
>>> Apple offer a customer service or some sort of it where I can ask
>>> Apple whether they would allow this application?- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> >


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