> Imagine being software developer with a sense of professionalism and dealing with your customers as they are, even if it's annoying a tad bit of extra work, instead of telling them to sod off if they're using a browser you don't like.
Now imagine a platform where users are allowed to use a better browser which supports more image formats and saves their battery and bandwidth instead of being locked into a single closed piece of software for ever and ever.
And imagine a world where owners of that platform would understand something as historical as importance of free market competition and huge damage of DRM locked plaforms.
Now imagine a platform where users are allowed to use a better browser which supports more image formats and saves their battery and bandwidth instead of being locked into a single closed piece of software for ever and ever.
And imagine a world where owners of that platform would understand something as historical as importance of free market competition and huge damage of DRM locked plaforms.