On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:38 PM, Ken Kixmoeller f/h
<[email protected]> wrote:
> James E Harvey wrote:
>> We don't support Safari, and the only "feedback" I've ever received was from
>> a web master in Canada.
>>
>> It seems obvious that our business doesn't attract people using that
>> browser, so why should we worry, or are we losing customers?
>
> "Yeah, screw those folks that don't use *my* browser! Who needs 'em
> anyway? Apple types are all fanatical idiots anyway, so we don't want
> *their* money."

If you're selling Windows software that is probably true...

The problem is, if it doesn't work in Safari, there's a good chance it
won't work in Chrome as they use the same rendering engine, webkit.

Personally I don't like Chrome, but Google have been heavily
advertising their browser so I expect their market share to increase.
I've seen full page ads in the UK national papers.

-- 
Paul

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