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Originally Posted by Ayjay View Post
However, Apple has repeatedly made it clear that they won't approve iPhone apps that "duplicate the functionality" of existing apps, especially Safari and Mail. So I don't think an OmniWeb for iPhone could get approval.
Well, I could be wrong, I based my question of off this:
http://www.macworld.com/article/1381...he_iphone.html

They are only allowing Webkit for now, so it seems new browsers will need to compete on features or design rather than engine choice. There is another article in Macworld looking at a few upcoming browsers:
http://www.macworld.com/article/1382...ebrowsers.html

I didn't find any of these to be a reason to leave mobile safari though. (Based on the read of course, since they aren't released yet, who can really say.)