I hope the Firefox team, Apple, Opera and Google will soon sit down and establish a standard for such things (new metas, new javascript, whatever). Tell Microsoft about it, but don't wait for them.
Seeing as Blizzard is one of the handful of game companies that release their games simultaneously for Windows and Mac OS X, I think that already answers your question about Mac OS X.
Your question really should be "will you ever make ports for Linux?".
How about "It's life, Jim, but not as we know it."?
Yeah, it annoys me too they do that.
Brings a whole new meaning to Dyson's Spheres.
Cartman, is that you?
Great, another channel with crappy programming.
http://www.myopenx.com/
Never tried one, just remembered about it and thought you might like to know.
Well yes, it is a new laptop. How did you know?
Federal intervention may be needed to control privacy policies on teh intarweb? That global, international thingy?
Good luck forcing a (pick your country) federal anything on other countries.
I'm not against the general idea, however it should come from a standard web group (not sure if it would fall within the W3C domain, the IETF, etc).
According to Wikipedia, "As of September 2008, the world's population is estimated to be about 7.0 billion (7,002,000,000)."
Somehow I don't think the judge should get 35 billions dollars for his verdict.
I still don't have anything to say.
I think his name is Pinky.
No need to be that complicated.
Just replace the text you want to hide before applying the mosaic.
Which text? Oh, I dunno. Something like "Ha-ha! You just lost time decrypting this sentence! /Nelson".
Very good. Now, Mr. La Forge, what does that look like to you?
AFAIK WebKit is an Apple fork of KHTML, so you should list the original instead.
In that mindset you should say "Netscape" instead of "Firefox" too. ;)
What makes you say that eh?
Is there even such a thing anyway?
I hope the Firefox team, Apple, Opera and Google will soon sit down and establish a standard for such things (new metas, new javascript, whatever). Tell Microsoft about it, but don't wait for them.
Also, won't AMD sue for using the Geode name?
An american company outsources its CD-pressing to China and ends up with Mexican folk music on the discs.
I don't why but I'm sure that someone, somewhere, is blaming Canada for this.
You forgot one.
Internet Explorer + Firefox + Opera + Safari + Chrome = Internet Firopesafrome.
Forgot to click that "Post Anonymously" checkbox again, eh?
You must be new here.
I wasn't a Mac user until Mac OS X 10.3, so I didn't "forget" anything.
And AFAIK since Starcraft all Blizzard releases have been cross-platform (Windows/Mac OS or Mac OS X depending on the year).
And you can check the FAQ for SCII, they do mention a cross-platform release.
It's the damn chicken in the egg problem.
Mac gamers can't play games because companies won't make real Mac ports or do half-assed jobs and use Transgaming crap.
And companies won't make Mac games because people on Mac don't seem to play games.
Let's be grateful that one of the best game company on the planet takes Mac gaming as seriously as Windows gaming.
Considering the fact that SC1 was limited to 640x480 so that everyone would see the same area of playing field, I wouldn't count on it.
Seeing as Blizzard is one of the handful of game companies that release their games simultaneously for Windows and Mac OS X, I think that already answers your question about Mac OS X.
Your question really should be "will you ever make ports for Linux?".