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I'm trying to explain to a non-technical person why some websites (usually only those countries based on those countries Are present in the 99% share of Microsoft's shares) failed to load in Safari or Firefox (especially on Mac). Such users generally wonder why anyone thinks about buying a Mac, when it does not even load websites, which PCs can make, these websites are those of people who travel frequently and The fact that it does not load, is considered to be a system error in the direct question (MAC), they are generally unaware of the perception of many web browsers and obviously the browser standards Completely unaware of

Is there a good analogy to explain to anyone the way things are today, and why can they change in the future? It may be that an example of another real world, where it does not stick to an existing strong standard, became ideal for the society, until it finally realized the loss and the industry was generating comprehensive compliance. This technique does not need to be a specific example.

This is probably not looking for you but ...

The fact is That's a mistake in the marketing sense of the word that the Mac does not accurately display those sites which may cause the PC to actually cause any system error in question. If a system developer is not popular enough to motivate the programmer, then that system is a mistake.


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