Memo to Apple: nobody cares about Safari.
@thatkeith @CraigGrannell @chrisphin Browsers are, frankly, an irrelevance. They're a container for the good stuff.
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@bazzacollins@thatkeith@CraigGrannell That’s a crazy thing to say. As we use more web services, browser performance and features = vital. -
@chrisphin@thatkeith@CraigGrannell Except nowadays, there's almost no practical difference between them. What browser feats do you use? -
@bazzacollins@thatkeith@CraigGrannell Bookmark syncing through iCloud, Cloud Keychain are the big ones that keep me using Safari. -
@chrisphin@thatkeith@CraigGrannell But they all do that. And I agree, the respective features keep me with Chrome, but that's pure inertia -
@bazzacollins@thatkeith@CraigGrannell …sync is about more than just site passwords. Protected by Touch ID, credit cards synced too. -
@chrisphin@thatkeith@CraigGrannell Fair enough. Brave man to trust your credit card numbers to any service. -
@bazzacollins@thatkeith@CraigGrannell Well, Apple already has it, through iTunes, as does Amazon, and… -
@chrisphin@bazzacollins@CraigGrannell Browsers are just content boxes like cars are just metal travel boxes. (Tesla, TR6, Range Rover...) - 7 more replies
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@bazzacollins@CraigGrannell@chrisphin Agreed. Although the style & reliability of the manner of how stuff's contained is pretty important -
@thatkeith@bazzacollins@chrisphin For me, swift access is the most important thing. Hence why Safari + iCloud wormed its way back in.
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