It was a good browser at the time, and helped move the OS X platform forward. Perhaps even a vital part of the software support available at release.
But it wasn't IE6.
All that corporate ActiveX, DCOM software could not be deployed on it.
Microsoft grew multiple platforms to address this, for 20 years, but that's another story (that may also be relevant to the article).
It was a good browser at the time, and helped move the OS X platform forward. Perhaps even a vital part of the software support available at release.
But it wasn't IE6.
All that corporate ActiveX, DCOM software could not be deployed on it.
Microsoft grew multiple platforms to address this, for 20 years, but that's another story (that may also be relevant to the article).