what don't you understand?
He
doesn't want to understand, that's his problem. In contrast to what he claimed in 2008 (beginning of the thread), IBrowse developers were (and probably still are, I'm not going to verify) still responding to inquiries.
And in contrast to what he claims now, there has actually been a statement regarding IBrowse's future:
http://www.amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2009-11-00041-EN.htmlAll this bitching didn't achieve anything in 2008 (except pissing off the remaining active IBrowse developers - I was sitting next to one of them in IRC when he started shouting), and it doesn't achieve anything today.
IBrowse is dead because Burstroem doesn't care anymore. That's bad luck, but it's not like this is a new phenomenon. Bundle the browser with OS3, Miami and any FTP client of your choice - and you got a whole system that isn't supported or legally available anymore.