Forums Latest Members
  1. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    26,755
    Likes
    32,470
    Trying it out on m iPhone, and it's pretty damn good, very snappy and quick, and the syncing between it on iPhone iPad and MacBook Pro is just brilliant, I can browse while increasing my laziness :D
     
  2. ulackfocus Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    25,983
    Likes
    26,968
    Dude, check your alerts already!
     
  3. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    26,755
    Likes
    32,470
    I get a lot of alerts lol
     
  4. alam Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    8,094
    Likes
    18,678
    I turned away from PCs three years ago and I'm not going back to Windows.... the only reason I was holding on to my Sony laptop was Quicken - but the laptop went out the window once the Mac version was realesed.
     
  5. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    12,430
    Likes
    29,483
    MAC rules!

    Can't wait for the new iPhone.
     
  6. ulackfocus Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    25,983
    Likes
    26,968
    Once you go Mac you never go back.
     
  7. Trev The Architect Staff Member Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    1,891
    Likes
    1,753
    It's actually slower than Mobile Safari, but provides a much more useful UI.
     
  8. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    26,755
    Likes
    32,470
    It actually felt a bit faster to me which is odd perhaps
     
  9. Trev The Architect Staff Member Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    1,891
    Likes
    1,753
    I'm totally in favour of strict app-store policies and regulation, but Apple preventing browsers from using any alternative rendering engines is pretty low. It's very controlling and anti-competitive.
     
  10. ulackfocus Aug 6, 2012

    Posts
    25,983
    Likes
    26,968
    And, sad to say, good business from their point of view. ::censored::