When you say "Safari", Apple fans immediately think of a universal browser from the workshop Appavailable at iPhoneon iPhones, iPads and Macs, and in a rather limited version on Apple Watch. However, as it now turns out, Apple Safari does not consider it a universal browser, but rather considers it as three separate browsers, one for iOS, the second for iPadOS and the third for macOS. It is with this argument that he is now trying to convince the European Commission in an attempt to avoid having to comply with the new DMA regulations, which would require him to Safari open it up more to third-party developers, adjust its settings, or allow browsers that don't use WebKit to be installed on iPhones.
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Because DMA as such is a major intervention in the functioning of companies' software solutions (of course, not only Applu), practically everyone is trying to convince the EU that these regulations do not apply to them, since they do not fall into the categories that are to be regulated by them in terms of software. For example, in iMessage proto Apple recently began claiming that their popularity in the EU is not so great that he does not have to integrate support for other communicators into them, and now he is trying to convince the European Commission with the same tactic in the case of Safari, which would therefore practically not have to change. However, it is expected that next year minilittle by little App Store will be changed in some way, as applications outside of it will also be able to be installed on iPhones. But everything is very confusing so far and it will be extremely interesting to see how it develops. Appwill manage to "untangle" everything in negotiations with the European Commission.
I have no doubt about it. iphone when I switch to a new tab from youtube it stops playing, not on the ipad and not on the mac either. ipad and mac render some pages differently even though they have similar resolutions. the rendering engine must have been different historically on iphone and mac. but today they have a lot in common and I think it could be possible to unite them.
Yes, everyone has different bugs and behaves a little differently...