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You mean like Trident ( Internet Explorer ) in Windows (sure Apple dev wouldn't be that stupid, right ?).
Yes, like that. Apple have done a few things that seem more than a bit stupid or shady.
Obviously, Safari isn't any worse than Internet Exploder in that way, but in another example, why should a person have to use Apple's application to change which mail or browser application is the default? In the early releases of Mac OS X, they had an Internet preference pane, similar to the one in Mac OS 8/9.