Is that 8.4% for Safari just on Windows machines, or does it include Mac?
Roboform, the Lazyman's wondertool, is being readied for Safari on Mac, but not on Windows. I have a feeling that with the popularity of Firefox on Mac's, there might wind up being less Safari users on Mac than on Wondows machines, simply because of the sheer numbers of Windows machines compared to Mac's. Safari needs Roboform to overcome MyYahoo!'s resistence to saved user id's and passwords. It works great in IE and Firefox. Seamonkey has it now, but does not need it. The coders there are enlightened enough to leave it up the the user, with a toggle in about:config.
So, please clarify the 8.4%.
Thanks.
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