• Phen@lemmy.eco.br
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      I remember at one point the front-end guys I knew were laughing that it didn’t even support iframes. But I imagine it eventually got decent enough.

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      Normal. I used Opera. QuickTime player for Windows was nice. Used it under W2K for most of media things in the interwebs.

    • SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works
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      Generally, Safari was kind of middling in function and design until around 2018, when it got more streamlined or something; at least, its apparent performance improved over the other browsers on macOS. It was novel on Windows but pretty limited and just, meh.

      Edit: I forgot, the clean, minimalist, ad free reader view on the windows version was very nice to have. Long time ago!

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      It was fun! It worked well when compared with IE back in the day which isn’t saying much, but it was a sensible bedfellow with iTunes and all the Apple mobile support software that was common to run alongside for your iPod. I enjoyed using it as my main browser because it was aesthetically pleasing.