Safari browser to come to Windows?

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shankar_ganesh

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Safari browser to come to Windows?


Will Apple release a version of its Safari browser for Windows? The Mozilla Foundation seems to believe such a move is a distinct possibility.
Buried in the wiki information the Mozilla Foundation posted this week about its future plans for Firefox is a statement under the "Observations & Assumptions" section that reads:
"Apple may have Safari on Windows with likely ties to iTunes & .Mac"
No further details. That's it.
(If this is true, you've got to wonder what's next. Apple porting the iPhone interface to Windows Mobile? Truth can be stranger than fiction ….)
I contacted Apple for a comment on Mozilla's Safari prediction, and got a pat response from a corporate spokesman: "I'm afraid that Apple doesn't comment on rumors or speculation."
I know there are plenty of folks who'd welcome having yet another browser, especially Safari, available for Windows.
There have been rumors about Apple making "Cocoa," its object-oriented programming environment for Mac OS X, run on Windows, which would enable more easily a Windows port of Safari.
In the interim, other developers have released their best attempts at Safari-like browsers for Windows. One example: Swift, based on the Apple WebKit rendering engine (which Safari uses). The 0.2 alpha version is the latest available, downloadable release.
There seem to be two schools of thought out there. One says Apple would be foolish to port any of its crown jewels to Windows — for the same reason that Microsoft isn't interested in porting Office to Linux. Why help the enemy?
But there's another camp that thinks Apple porting Safari to Windows would be pure genius, for the same reason that making iTunes run on Windows was: If you can't beat the company with a 95 percent desktop operating-system monopoly, why not find ways to infiltrate its empire (and maybe win over some converts, in the process).

sOURce: *blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=197

 

gxsaurav

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I doubt it

In 2001 when iPod was relesed, Apple knew that to gain market share, thay must support Windows with iPod, cos it is the dominent Desktop OS out there. If iPod was Mac specific, it would have failed

They were bundling Music Match jukebox with iPods 1st & 2nd gen. in which case they were paying MusicMatch the royality & OEM costs. Porting iTunes to Windows was essential, once iTunes music store opened. If it was not for Windows support, iPod would have failed.

However, in case of Safari, Apple will gain nothing with this. There are already many browsers, & Safari doesn't bring anything new to the browser market on a computer which is not already present in other browsers, in technology terms, RSS CSS everything is already available, & so is phishing filters etc, there is no benifit of bringing Safari to Windows, & by the way, if they say Windows is so bad as an OS then why port the apps to it?

If they do bring it to Windows, i doubt it will make a big stir like iTunes did. iTunes is tied to iPod, safari is not tied to any thing. .mac is not safari specific, it works fine on Opera or Firefox or IE.
 
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