Safari gets surrounded by the black Clouds
Apple Safari users are lucky to have it downloaded on their computers. It caters to all the demands of the internet users. After experiencing a huge success among other web browsers, Safari is getting criticized on various grounds. A new issue has popped up which is creating a controversy for Apple.
In addition to offering itunes and QuickTime to its users it is also offering Safari 3.1 on Windows through the Apple Software Update pop-up. Mozilla firefox opposes this by saying that Apple is adding a product to the auto-update list that users never requested. The update offers something more which is a breach of interest for other web browsers. It ultimately undermines the safety of users on the web by eroding that relationship. They call it as a malware distribution practice which should stop immediately. However, for Apple it is a marketing technique to popularize their software. They want their software to reach the desktop PC of the masses and that is what they are actually doing. They are making convenient for both Mac and Windows users to get the latest Safari update from Apple. The war between the browsers is never ending. For now Apple safari is surely creating a buzz among the internet users. Soon, it will take over the other browsers available in the market.
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