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A Suggestion for Apple in 2007: port Safari to Windows.
Firsttube ^

Posted on 01/12/2007 8:59:09 PM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing

Dear Apple, the first 30 years were only the beginning, or so you say. You're poised to make HUGE inroads this year, with some sources saying you're going to claim up to 20% of laptop sales on college campuses. You're also going to sell a ridiculous number of iPods again, an obscene number of tracks on iTunes, and very likely a substantial number of iPhones and iTVs if, in fact, they show up soon. Let me tell you what you really ought to do then, and quickly: port Safari to Windows.

Read on, I'll tell you why.

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TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: apple; kde; khtml; mac; safari; windows
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
That is the thread I remember! I can't believe it was 2004...
21 posted on 01/14/2007 5:03:00 PM PST by tubebender ( Everything east of the San Andreas fault will eventually plunge into the Atlantic Ocean...)
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion

Whoa.... LOL.... 2004.......

You have way too much time on your hands.

=^)


22 posted on 01/14/2007 8:02:17 PM PST by Halfmanhalfamazing (Linux, the #2 OS. Mac, the #3 OS. That's why Picasa is on Linux and not Mac.)
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