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This was pointed out some time ago, but these are NOT new "WebKit-based" browsers. They're add ons to the existing Mobile Safari, that give alternate functionality depending on which one you opt to launch Safari with.http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=275Or you could read some of the actual product descriptions, where they actually SAY that they use the existing Safari engine.
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Alan Strangis @ Jan 27th 2009 10:07AM
This was pointed out some time ago, but these are NOT new "WebKit-based" browsers. They're add ons to the existing Mobile Safari, that give alternate functionality depending on which one you opt to launch Safari with.
http://www.rgbfilter.com/?p=275
Or you could read some of the actual product descriptions, where they actually SAY that they use the existing Safari engine.