![]() ![]() Conspiracy theorists speculated that Apple was deliberately crippling WebKit to protect its App Store business. PWA support pre-15.4 was limited, with no support for home screen icons and notifications. ![]() Safari, to a much lesser degree, was doing the same thing.īefore the 15.4 release, Safari - or specifically, the WebKit engine that powers it - was well behind their competition. Internet Explorer 6 prevented web developers from using many of the latest and coolest web APIs until Microsoft officially stopped supporting it in January 2016. Unfortunately for Apple, Safari has acquired that unwanted label in specific subreddits and the vitriolic Hacker News. When will Safari finally get it together?Īp4 min read 1324 The worst possible insultĬalling a browser “the new Internet Explorer” is unequivocally something that all modern browser vendors want to avoid. Paul Cowan Follow Contract software developer. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |