Therefore, for me to test on Safari, I either have to spend thousands to buy a laptop, or pay out of my pocket for some sort of cross-browser testing tool (even if it's free, I am spending extra time) while Chrome/Firefox are used by most of the world and ensuring that I deal with Safari's idiosyncrasies does nothing much for me. The last Windows compatible version of Safari was back in 2012 or so, and as far as I know, it was never available on Linux. ![]() ![]() How the hell is it "extremely inaccessible" for "most" people?īecause most people don't own Macs.
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