I just read an interesting article from PC User September Issue, detailing
some of the features of OSX, one thing I have learnt is that the 'X'
represents Version 10, not "Ecks" You can find the article on page 108. It
mentions "Cocoa" as the API's you mentioned below

Cheers,
Stephen

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Not true.  IE for OSX is written to the Carbon or Cocoa APIs (Carbon if I
remember correctly), not to the BSD APIs.  Carbon and Cocoa have more in
common with Windows than they do with Unix so your assumption that OSX being
based on a Mach/BSD kernel means IE would be talking to Unix APIs is quite
wrong.

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