Hi Robert!
I know that other listers will give you more!
But what I understand is things are  tried on webkit and then make it to a 
later safari so using webkit means it can be a little more advanced than safari 
and might do somethings a bit better!
I'm sure someone will put you right if I got it wrong
On 5 Oct 2010, at 00:58, Robert Hooper wrote:

> Hello AllJ
>  
> As I may have passingly mentioned in a previous post, The Ohio State 
> University email system is set up and run from an exchange server. My 
> question regards the synchronisation of information. On my PC, all my 
> contacts and calendar schedule is nicely synchronised. When I set up the mail 
> account on the Mac, I seem to remember it saying something about 
> synchronising my contacts and calendar with the corresponding Mac 
> applications. However, when opening either iCal or Address Book, there aren’t 
> any appointments or contacts to be seen. Is there an additional step I must 
> take? Is there something I am missing in order for this to work properly? 
> Also, on an unrelated note, I hear a lot about a program called Webkit. From 
> the information I am receiving via the list, it seems to be something derived 
> from the native Safari web browser or its code. Could somebody describe 
> exactly what it is, the benefits to using such, and why it may be preferable 
> to Safari? Any information would be gratefully received.
> Thanks,
> Robert Hooper
> [email protected]
>  
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