Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Apr 2006 18:31 UTC
Mac OS X As Apple moves from IBM's and Freescale's PowerPC RISC architecture to Intel processors, developers must rebuild their products to support both platforms, into what Apple calls a UB (Universal Binary). And while Apple lists over 1000 UB applications currently available, this process is challenging developers, especially those of some of the largest and most critical applications for the platform.
Thread beginning with comment 110526
To view parent comment, click here.
To read all comments associated with this story, please click here.
RE[4]: boo hoo..
by TezKAh on Sun 2nd Apr 2006 22:44 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: boo hoo.."
TezKAh
Member since:
2005-07-06

Wrong, Webkit is based on *KHTML*, which forms the base of Konqueror. Apple uses this codebase to create *Webkit* which not only is used by Safari, but by other browsers such as Shiira or Omniweb, and the Dashboard (widget system).

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 5

RE[5]: boo hoo..
by thecwin on Sun 9th Apr 2006 13:23 in reply to "RE[4]: boo hoo.."
thecwin Member since:
2006-01-04

Oh yeah, sorry, strange think-o/typo type thing. Meant to write KHTML rather than Safari...

Reply Parent Bookmark Score: 1