Rufus wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 11-01-15 2:53 PM, Rufus wrote:
Anybody thinking about it? Working on it? Big job/small job?
Just curious...
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?..
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.
In addition to Chris' Comments. Safari is webkit based. Also so is iCab.
It’s a shame that FireFox , Thunderbird, Camino , SeaMonkey could be
used on an iOS device What can't apple's version of JavaScript not work
in Mozilla Products. for my opinion Safari is pretty lame and Mail is
even worse.
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