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The article writer must be in a great distress. There was no mention of "it does not maximize the browser window". How could this happen ?
I particularly like a "Windows-type" maximized browser windows on 32" displays. It looks só cool :/
Of course Safari is there for the 400+ million iPhone users that will be there in 2017. It is so obvious! Lets hope Microsoft Windows will still be there for Safari users to sync their Safari browsers with iPhone in 2017. But who knows.
"It's simple math" ->
http://macdailynews.com/index.php/weblog/comments/13971/
Edited 2007-06-20 14:58