On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 10:43 AM, Steve Wozniak wrote: > iCab has adhered to standards for the longest time, for both MacOS 9 > and OS X. iCab has the clean look and feel of Safari, and, as a > replacement for IE, eliminates the regular MacOS 9 crashes. > > It's web developers who don't adhere to W3C standards. With iCab you > have a button to report obvious HTML syntax errors, like orphan > closing tags, instantly for any page. When you use iCab and this > feature, you come to realize how far web designers are from > professional. They get something to work with IE on a PC and ship it. > -- > > Regards, > > Steve (is tv wake zone?) doesn't iCab have it's roots in the ancient Atari ST platform... ? =) __ http://etyrnal.no-ip.com .__ ____ _/ |_ ___.__. _______ ____ _____ | | _/ __ \ \ __\ < | | \_ __ \ / \ \__ \ | | \ ___/ | | \___ | | | \/ | | \ / __ \_ | |__ \___ > |__| / ____| |__| |___| / (____ / |____/ \/ \/ \/ \/ >mp3.stream> http://etyrnal.no-ip.com:8000/luke.etyrnal.mp3 <<