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by rickg17
2038 days ago
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"Therefore, for me to test on Safari, I either have to... pay out of my pocket for some sort of cross-browser testing tool (even if it's free, I am spending extra time)" That's precisely the 'lazy web developer' that they're talking about. Oh god no, you have to test on a browser you don't use. Sure Chrome is dominant, but Safari has about 15% of the market so by taking the stance you do, you're dismissing 1 of 6 people. Because you're lazy. |
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The large majority of the companies across the globe have already enough to do with their local markets with zero (0%) presence of Apple devices.
If Apple wants them to care about Safari, they can easily make Safari available in other platforms, has they have done when they were struggling for survival.