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What is beyond monstrous? The current form of IE is quit capable. I would say safari (which was also terrible for a while up until the last year or so) go toe to toe. The difference is that IE was never good, up until recently.

Nah - I was meaning IE6 is of course monstrous now ;) The latest IE is decent, IMO.
 
I was excited about reading this article, until I realized it was another Don Melton story with zero content in it.

SUMMARY: I SAT IN AN EMPTY AUDITORIUM 4 TIMES WATCHING STEVE JOBS, WITHOUT ANY SPECIFIC COMMENT ON WHAT HAPPENED, AND I DON'T EVEN REMEMBER WHAT WENT ON OR WHAT OTHER PRODUCTS WERE THERE.

I'm not joking when I say -- are you even sure it's Don Melton making these comments, or are you being trolled? Literally anyone could have written these 3 stories, there are absolutely no details in any of them

I've read MacRumors for years now and these are probably the lamest stories I have ever seen run

Some people can actually deduce information with what is said in these anecdotes, and obviously there are those who can not. *shrug*

I guess it helps I work in a corporate/structured software development environment and am not an indie one-man-shop. The "insider's perspective" resonates with me just fine.

And btw I was sitting in the audience when Steve announced Mac OS X for the first time a few years before Safari was announced. I have no clue who else went on stage or what other products may have been announced that morning, either. Because, Mac OS X.

Although I do remember standing in line for food or something with a few guys from VersionTracker.com - remember that website?
 
Wow

Thanks for the share but what a bore! I usually find these things to be interesting.. not so much this time!
 
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