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March 27, 2008

Resistance Is Futile: Safari 3.1 + Windows = Assimilation

Captstevejobs  Apple continues it's Trek to go where no Browser has gone before.  Mandatorially that is.  The Star CEO is hell bent on making sure that you use Safari on your Windows running PC.  It's like an OS Federation, except the rules of "interfering" with another society continue to be broken by both sides.  And in this case, "resistance is futile".

 

iTunes and or Quicktime on PC are beaming down Safari 3.1 onto the Bridges of Windows fleets across the computing galaxy.   It's so fast that unsuspecting peaceful Windows users are assimilated before they know it.  This is making some very unhappy, while others find it soothing and better, "We are the Apple."

But ha ha.  It seems that Apple fleet academy has gone all renegade and before changing their Prime Directive.  Namely their (EULA), Safari End User License Agreement, which states "users are permitted to install the browser on no more than "a single Apple-labeled computer at a time."

So Apple and those assimilated are in direct violation of the EULA Prime Directive. 

Highly illogical Captain Jobs.

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LMAO... brilliant, and yet, I'm among those who have to deal with the aftermath of this push, since several of the systems here at work have been hijacked by it. Of course, several of the sites we use (Salesforce, for example), don't like Safari.

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