Nov 24
Relatively popular Mobile community site Sms.ac doesn’t support Safari . May be its because its in Beta but they must have considered Safari browser at least in Beta phase. Proof below. This is Windows and IE World
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Go to Safari Preferences. Select Advanced. Click the “Show Develop menu in menu bar” at the bottom. Select the Develop menu in the menu bar. Select User Agent. Select Internet Explorer 7. Go to http://www.sms.ac/
Welcome to the world of lazy and/or crap web developers
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He he
. Thanks Duncan,, I have that enabled and did exactly the same thing u said to see it. but i didn’t require to use the site.. just wanted to see it and go by…
In fact there are number of User Agents available in develop mode.
Lazy and Crap.. i also come into that crowd pulled by my teammates in my Company who make applications for IE but these applications are not made for internet so doesn’t matter much to us….
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nice product dude…i want to buy one for my son