From: Soulskill
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 9:17 PM
Subject: Mac OS X Secretly Cripples Non-Apple Software



spikedLemur writes "Vladimir Vukicevic of the Firefox team stumbled upon some 
questionable practices from Apple while trying to improve the performance of 
Firefox. Apparently, Apple is using some undocumented APIs that give Safari a 
significant performance advantage over other browsers. Of course, 
"undocumented" means that non-Apple developers have to try and reverse-engineer 
these interfaces to get the same level of performance. You really have to 
wonder what Apple is thinking, considering the kind of retaliation Microsoft 
has gotten for similar practices. 
Read more of this story at Slashdot.




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