I've found that most pages that say they don't support Safari, actually work fine if you can get into them. One way of doing that is by enabling Safari's debug menu, and telling it to identify itself as another browser (IE, for instance).
On a recent Engadget podcast, Phil Torrone mentioned a rumor that attendees were planning on standing up during Steve's keynote and yell "Stop suing us!" in response to the recent salvo of lawsuits Apple has filed. Maybe Steve doesn't want to give them a venue.
I've found that most pages that say they don't support Safari, actually work fine if you can get into them. One way of doing that is by enabling Safari's debug menu, and telling it to identify itself as another browser (IE, for instance).
On a recent Engadget podcast, Phil Torrone mentioned a rumor that attendees were planning on standing up during Steve's keynote and yell "Stop suing us!" in response to the recent salvo of lawsuits Apple has filed. Maybe Steve doesn't want to give them a venue.