by DJ Neawedde | 12th January 2007

Mozilla is speculating that Safari may be coming to Windows in the not so distant future.
As Monkey Bites reports: Buried in yesterday’s tentative Firefox 3 wiki roadmap document is this line: “WebKit may be ported to Windows.â€
Some are saying there is a strong connection between this ‘Windows Safari’ thing and Apple wanting the iPhone to work seamlessly with Windows. Someone even made a fake screenshot of what Safari would look like in Windows (shown above). How would such a move benefit Apple though (besides the iPhone connection)?
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by DJ Neawedde | 12th January 2007

Mozilla is speculating that Safari may be coming to Windows in the not so distant future.
As Monkey Bites reports: Buried in yesterday’s tentative Firefox 3 wiki roadmap document is this line: “WebKit may be ported to Windows.â€
Some are saying there is a strong connection between this ‘Windows Safari’ thing and Apple wanting the iPhone to work seamlessly with Windows. Someone even made a fake screenshot of what Safari would look like in Windows (shown above). How would such a move benefit Apple though (besides the iPhone connection)?
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