The original message I was replying to was bashing O2 for not  
supporting safari on iPhone.  I checked, it does.  End of bash.

-=Randy

On Sep 20, 2007, at 12:14 AM, Paul Annett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>> He states that the site is fine with Safari 3 on mac and
>> that the only people who will be able to see the sidebar
>> are developers on mac.  I know lots of people, both
>> mac and pc, with Safari 3 who aren't developers.  So,
>> whatever issue o2 had with the sidebar, it seems to be
>> resolved.
>
> Safari 3 *is* still in Beta for both Mac and Windows and is not being
> pushed out as an update yet. Until then, it will only be the minority
> of Safari users who upgrade - mostly developers but sure, some other
> web-savvy people will upgrade if they either a) check the Apple site
> for updates, b) keep up to date with tech news, or c) know someone who
> tells them a better version is available. Many non-techy users
> (everyone else in my family and all of my friends who don't work with
> computers for instance) won't know or care that browser upgrades even
> happen, so why would they check? (I know Windows users who don't know
> what a browser is, but just that "the internet is kept in the blue
> 'e'").
>
> My point is that since most Safari users are still using Safari 2, and
> it would be easy to fix the navigation on Safari 2, it shows O2's
> disregard for Apple customers or their lack of testing browser
> versions that they haven't made such a simple yet fundamental fix.
>
> Paul
>
>
> >

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