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Posted by: chrishocking (Tuesday 25 March 2008, 1:02 PM)

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Why Safari on Windows

Lol David i like that. What i don't understand is why Apple want windows users to use Safari, hell i don't even use it as my default browser on my Apple. One would assume it would be for Apple to gain financially. With i tunes it was to make i pods massive whilst getting people familiar to an Apple style layout. Is the browser aiming at what the average user does Browses the Internet and Listens to Music in an attempt to poach users. My point however is this they would fail to achieve that goal on a wider scale due simply to the cost of their products. Why not just make it optional, that way anyone interested in moving from Windows to Mac OS could use it if they wished.

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