When Apple released the Safari browser for Windows at last Monday’s WWDC, nobody knew what to think. Given that a week has past, looking back, I am confused at the move myself. Safari is a popular browser but doesn’t exactly offer anything innovative to take people away from their Firefox’s and Camino’s. Mike Elgan of Computer World has his own worries for Apple, after their odd move.
While security nerds were ripping Apple for a buggy beta, the UI enthusiasts started going after Apple for the look and feel. Here’s a small sample. Apple can expect much more of this in the future. The problem? Safari for Windows just isn’t Windows enough.
Source: Computer World