Zkuq said:
Yeah, well, that's probably not going to change any time soon. As far as I know, all browsers on iOS must use WebKit, so they're all more or less Safari. I'm not sure how much Firefox on iOS builds on top of that, but I wouldn't get my hopes up just yet. Other than that, I like what I'm hearing about the decision though. |
Well being allowed to sideload apps and allowing alternative app stores should circumvent that restriction since iphones can run non Webkit apps just fine. There are a ton of ways to jailbreak your iphone and run emulation and such already but that would void apples warranty and along with other issues.
JEMC said: Well, well, well. |
I think it may be to do with the fact that while you can change your default browser on Windows, it doesn't change it for all services. Like my default browser is firefox but if I say do a search in windows and click on a web result, it will open up Edge. Not that I do it much but once in a while it happens.
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