There’s only one problem with that scenario — Safari sucks. A lot of Mac users won’t run the browser (I’m one of them), so why would anyone run it on Windows?On my Mac, Safari is buggy and unreliable. It’s always crashing, and it doesn’t offer basic features like remembering all the tabs you have open after you quit (or more likely, after it crashes). Until now, it didn’t even warn you before closing multiple tabs, although the new version of Safari fixes this.
Who in Their Right Mind Would Run Safari on Windows?
I’ve found Safari to be a pain on the Mac and, aside from testing purposes, I run Firefox on the Mac. I think that after the honeymoon, most will realize that Safari on Windows is just pointless. How about just selling us OS X as a stand alone OS for the Intel platform. Now that would be exciting, and real competition for MSFT.Blogged with Flock