Intepplesoft* Takes on Web Publishing

Give me a break: nApple has annouced that it seeks to move into the web publishing market. Ha!

Apple's browser Safari can't even read Javascript correctly! Have you ever seen a javascript-compatible wysiwyg editor that works with Safari? The answer is no, because for whatever reason, the engineers decided that the key language that drove all web 2.0 applications was not important. No -- following the typically apple game plan, they decided to think different, and thus use a different standard that the rest of the world would never care about or support.

Apple, go ahead and sell your "personal web publishing system". In the meanwhile, poor developers like me will try there hardest to get your browser to actually run web 2.0 applications. Where's our piece of your tasty properetary pie, Jobs? You -- like -- own it, don't you?

*Okay, let me explain "Intapplesoft". When I was 10 years old, the Microsoft Vs. Apple PC wars were on. I was staunchly allied with Apple. My patriotism for the mac, would have made the patriots and loyalists alike in the spanish civil war blush. There was a point to this story....

The term "wintel" was something of a slur for microsoft/intel products back then. 14 years later, Apple, Intel, and Microsoft have made friends, and thus I needed a new slur: and I give you: "Intepplesoft". It was the best I could come up with, anyhow...