Originally posted by: Kmax82
If that is the case, how do all these other independent software companies make great software? I don't buy it. Panic, Ambrosia, BareBones, etc... are not crippled because of OSX.
Slashdot seems to have picked up on this, and in typical style, has completely misunderstood the post. To be clear, I do not think that Apple is in any way trying to purposely "cripple" non-Apple software. I also do not think that undocumented APIs give Safari any kind of "significant performance advantage" (as Firefox 3 should show!). However, as I said, the undocumented functionality could be useful for Firefox and other apps to implement things in an simpler (and potentially more efficient) manner. I don't think this is malicious, it's just an unfortunate cutting of corners that is way too easy for a company that's not fully open to do.
Originally posted by: fisher
firefox 3 has bigger probs than hidden apis anyway. it still gives me errors with yahoo mail and i can't drag album art to itunes (which works fine with ff2 and safari), among other things. it was my browser of choice, but i've since gone back to ff2 again.
Originally posted by: randomlinh
Originally posted by: fisher
firefox 3 has bigger probs than hidden apis anyway. it still gives me errors with yahoo mail and i can't drag album art to itunes (which works fine with ff2 and safari), among other things. it was my browser of choice, but i've since gone back to ff2 again.
heh, well, it is still beta