Safari Sub-Forum  

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  1. 1. Do we need a seperate sub-forum for Safari Users?

    • Yes.
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    • No.
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    • I like to click the third option, always.
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I wouldn't say we needed it, but it would be nice for the people who do use it to be able to post problems and so on.

I agree. It might also be a good place to post about webkit considering that it's getting a lot of steam lately (iPhone, S60, Android, Adobe AIR, etc).

I agree. It might also be a good place to post about webkit considering that it's getting a lot of steam lately (iPhone, S60, Android, Adobe AIR, etc).

If the general "Web Browser Discussion" forum was over-run with these now, I'd agree. However, it's currently not, so i can't think too many people want to post about it anyways, even if it had it's own forum.

I can't see much point, Safari isn't as extensible as the other browsers (so questions would really be limited to "How do i add a bookmark?")

Yes please :) With recent news like this, and with the release of 3.1, Safari is only going to gain marketshare and so it deserves its place as the fourth main contender in the browser wars.

Third*

Market share wise it's IE > Firefox > Safari. Then the others.

there definitely should be a Safari/KHTML/WebKit subforum, they are quite a sizeable family of browsers already, with Konqueror, Safari, Swift, iCab, OmniWeb, Shiira, Midori, S60 Browser, Google Android, and with Epiphany joining, there's no reason why there's no KHTML/WebKit subforum when there are ones for Firefox/Gecko and Opera/Presto.

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