Nov 07
Do you test in Safari with the same priority as other browsers? If not, you might should start making it a part of your routine. According to an article on Rob Pegoraro’s Faster Forward blog, Google’s new mobile OS, Android, contains a browser “built on the same open-source WebKit software as the Safari browser in Mac OS X and the iPhone.”
If Google can accomplish what they hope to with Android, namely, to be the mobile operating system, then developers will have yet another target browser to test for. I’m not complaining, though, Safari/Webkit is a great browser. And, as long as it maintains good adherence to web standards the additional testing only serves to better our web applications.
March 11th, 2008 at 2:32 pm
Hey Curtis,
Like the blog design, very nice.
ah yet another platform to test for. all we need
Have you considered looking into doing any developing for the iphone with the newly released SKD? For a small fee you can join apple’s developing community and actually sell your iphone software and receive 70% of profit your price the app at, and with a new “app store” button to be built on the iphone release 2.0 in June, it will lots of eyes on it. code on my friend.