To: Spktyr
Anybody else remember the "bugs" they found in an iPod? You had to download it manually, load it and execute it and then it went to work showing a brief message on the screen before resuming normal operation.
I think the Winbots on this board are drooling on their keyboards just a little too much.
By the way, doesn't it strike anyone as odd that there's no real big vulnerabilities on Safari when used with OS X and only when its used by Windows does everything go to pot? I happily left the IE crowd only a while ago and have not had one single problem with OS X or Safari. Instead of evidence that Mac is useless, this should be touted as proof that Microsoft's OS can ruin almost anything.
To: Live free or die
“By the way, doesn’t it strike anyone as odd that there’s no real big vulnerabilities on Safari when used with OS X and only when its used by Windows does everything go to pot?”
DID YOU READ THE ARTICLE?
-—”I can’t speak for anybody else, but the bugs found in the beta copy of Safari on Windows work on the production copy on OS X as well,” he said in a posting on the Errata site.-—
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