June 14th, 2008 Daniel Eran Dilger Regular readers will recall that when Safari for Windows shipped, I suggested Apple was likely looking to move its Mac OS X Cocoa development model into the Windows arena in order to broaden Cocoa’s visibility and adoption. Over the last year, I’ve also outlined Apple’s efforts to starve Adobe’s Flash and AIR (and by extension, Microsoft’s me-too Flash plugin cal
It's being widely reported this morning that Safari on Windows is "illegal." This is completely false, but we understand why outlets are reporting this. Apple has confirmed that the license for Safari contains a mistake, asking Windows users to agree to something that virtually all of them can't: they agree only to run Safari for Windows on an Apple-made computer. From the license: 2. Permitted Li
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