From Fleecy's answer to question #10:
Fleecy: As I said before we are closely watching the Apple strategy with Safari. We have had contact with Real Networks and other providers of Internet technology but most provide the same answer. Show us a viable platform or show us a lot of money. Both are not available at the moment.
Exactly. It's April 2003 already and it is time to show the world (developers at least) where development on AmigaOS4 is.
It is possible that a coder who started on an Amiga then moved to Windows Win32 might find it easier to port a web browser such as
k-meleon to Amiga, instead of Safari.
Eyetech plan on using the AmigaONE Motherboard in a linux server. How this will benefit Hyperion or AmigaInc who need to get AmigaOS4 running on as many platforms as possible, I do not know.