On 11-01-15 4:22 PM, Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
The iOS SDK agreement requires apps to use Apple's own JavaScript
engine. Because of that, a mobile version of SeaMonkey (or any other
Mozilla browser) would not be allowed on iOS devices.
I find that curious, as Safari is Mozilla based (if it's UA string is
any indication) and it's on both iOS and OS X...so it's more like a "big
job" for a re-write/port, and not a "prohibition" per se?..
Safari is not Mozilla based. The "Mozilla" you see in the UA string is
just there for compatibility. It goes back to the mid-90s.
If it's just a matter of syncing bookmarks, history, tabs, and
passwords, SeaMonkey 2.1 will be able to sync data with the Firefox Home
app.
Unless you don't use Firefox...but the import/export to HTML will let me
work around that, so that's ok.
Even if you don't use Firefox, it should still work.
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Chris Ilias <http://ilias.ca>
Mailing list/Newsgroup moderator
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