Mozilla not good for Apple

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Aron Schatz
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January 14, 2003
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Apple's new browser made by themselves is based on the KHTML engine (The browser built into KDE). They also said that Mozilla has a great deal of bloat.

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"When we were evaluating technologies over a year ago, KHTML and KJS stood out," Safari Engineering Manager Don Melton wrote. (KJS is KDE's JavaScript interpreter.) "Not only were they the basis of an excellent, modern and standards-compliant Web browser, they were also less than 140,000 lines of code. The size of your code and ease of development within that code made it a better choice for us than other open-source projects."

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