In what way? It doesn't have a fast release cycle but it is routinely kept up to date with modern standards and Apple often forces the update making sure old version die off.
Well, yesterday for example a friend had to remove the use of webp images of their web application because of Safari compatibility. Often I have to try workarounds for some already so common thing like display flex because Safari has his own behavior on handling flexbox.
I do not disagree. By the point of view of privacy for sure Chrome is the worst.
But in terms of evolving the web, Chrome is the lead and Chromium, I believe, was a breaking change for web when talking about adding new possibilities to it.
[+] [-] mrzimmerman|5 years ago|reply
I don't think the comparison makes any sense.
[+] [-] azabraao|5 years ago|reply
This is the problem that we had with IE, so...
[+] [-] syamilmj|5 years ago|reply
[+] [-] azabraao|5 years ago|reply
But in terms of evolving the web, Chrome is the lead and Chromium, I believe, was a breaking change for web when talking about adding new possibilities to it.