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- Bogtha, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1Yes, eleven libraries out of almost fifty qualifies as "less than half".
Standards don't "reach down" to Apple users, the web browser that ships with OS X is far more capable than the web browser that ships with Windows.
There's a hell of a lot more than "very few" Apple users. Apple sold over a million Macs last quarter alone.
The article hardly mentioned Apple at all, it was all about promoting cross-platform support, not platform-specific support. I'd say your perspective is the very skewed one. - jbeaul, on 10/12/2007, -1/+1Don't know what you were reading but the pro-Apple writer's musing that you link too lists 11 Ajax/DHTML libraries as "Grade A" and they are (in alpha order) Dojo, Moo.fx, Prototype, Rico, Sardalya, Script.aculo.us, Tacos, TurboWidgets, Wicket, and Yahoo UI Library.
This writer is all about supporting standards that reach down to the very few Apple users, like him. A very skewed perspective but relatively accurate historical review of browser development from that late 90's. For that, it's worth the read.


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