The iPhone does not support both Flash and Java. Web pages can be viewed in landscape or portrait mode and they also support automatic zooming by spreading apart or pinching together fingertips on the screen, or also by double-tapping images or text. Safari is the native web browser of iPhone, and it displays pages similar to its Windows and Mac counterpart. Dave Hyatt had initially developed it after which Apple hired him to develop Safari for them. Opera browser and Mozilla Firefox also have high usage share on Mac OS X.Ĭamino, a Mozilla-based Gecko browser used for Mac OS X, uses native Cocoa interface of Mac similar to Safari rather than XUL of Mozilla which is used by Firefox. Some other Mac browsers like Shirira, iCab since 4.0, OmniWeb since 4.5 also use WebKit API and also many other different Macintosh programs use WebKit to add web-browsing functionality. This web browser uses WebKit which is a derivative of KHTML engine. Apple’s web browser, Safari for Mac OS X has currently the biggest usage share on Mac OS X.