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Posted by Animesh K on 07/20/07 22:27
Sherm Pendley wrote:
> Animesh K <animesh1978@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Tim Streater wrote:
>>> In article <1184863125.905617.19670@57g2000hsv.googlegroups.com>,
>>> Travis Newbury <TravisNewbury@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Jul 18, 5:11 pm, Ben C <spams...@spam.eggs> wrote:
>>>>> The more browsers the better. If there are only one or two then all
>>>>> their bugs and quirks become de facto standards.
>>>> I disagree, I think a single browser would be best. And yes, it would
>>>> be the de-facto standard which I see as a good thing.
>>> Not Explorer then. I favour Safari.
>> Ewww. Safari doesn't even cuts n paste properly in Windows.
>
> It's a *beta* - have you reported the bug to Apple?
>
> sherm--
>
Beta ... err. Well I am a cook and I am experimenting with dishes. Will
you be my guest and get bad food just because my dish is Beta. And top
of that, can you suggest corrective measure about my cooking? Who pays
for the stomach disorder?
Apple is not a freeware company. An open-source freeware being beta
makes a lot of sense since volunteers are needed for free projects. An
old man just interested in browser-market-capture should not impose
junk-free stuff as Beta.
Or even Beta stuff, which gives you some extra-functionality can be
tested out (like Adobe Lightroom Beta). I have firefox to switch to, if
Safari misbehaves. Who reports the error? It's a headache of Steve, not
mine.
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