daringfireball.net— Contrary to recent reports, Opera Mini hasn't even been submitted it to Apple, let alone had it be rejected.
Nov 2, 2008View in Crawl 4
>Typical fanboy. Whether or not this is or isnt the case, Apple has a history of doing crap like this.So NYTimes completely misstates the facts in an article, but anyone who calls them out on this is "apologizing" (I'm really not sure why you keep using this word, maybe you misunderstand the term "apologist") and labeling anyone who doesn't share your viewpoint on Apple as a fanboy.
Closed AccountNov 2, 2008
Wait, safari crash on the iPhone, that's impossible.. and if it isn't Apple should be ashame.
javaroastNov 2, 2008
Your words not mine. And there was no accusation in the original article. Reread it you'll see. Just a writer paraphrasing Opera's CEO.
judicarNov 2, 2008
>Typical fanboy. Whether or not this is or isnt the case, Apple has a history of doing crap like this.So NYTimes completely misstates the facts in an article, but anyone who calls them out on this is "apologizing" (I'm really not sure why you keep using this word, maybe you misunderstand the term "apologist") and labeling anyone who doesn't share your viewpoint on Apple as a fanboy.
applemacstudNov 3, 2008
Who cares. The only browsers worth using are Safari, Camino and Firefox.
rockusNov 3, 2008
Hmmm...this reminded me of 1984 where people and events ceases to exist. No offense to Apple, but I just finished reading 1984.