Seems to me it would be the standards' fault for being difficult to implement. *NM*
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 04/07/2010 07:23:32 AM
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This message last edited by Ghavrel on 04/07/2010 at 07:23:37 AM
IBM names Firefox its default browser
- 02/07/2010 05:04:46 AM
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Yeah, seems like the real competition is between Chrome and Firefox, not IE.
- 02/07/2010 09:16:04 AM
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After using Firefox, I couldn't go back to IE. But after using Chrome... goodbye Firefox. *NM*
- 02/07/2010 05:06:55 PM
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I'm the only person I know who still can't make the switch to Chrome.
- 02/07/2010 06:57:53 PM
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I still have Firefox as #1, Opera as #2 and Chrome only #3.
- 03/07/2010 01:47:54 AM
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I thought Opera was pretty smooth but I just wasn't won over.
- 03/07/2010 05:57:01 PM
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I never bothered with even giving Opera a chance.
- 03/07/2010 06:55:46 PM
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Actually Opera has a better record of standards compliance than Firefox
- 03/07/2010 10:07:02 PM
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Well, certainly odd given I've heard numerous Opera complaints and virtually none about Firefox.
- 03/07/2010 10:59:39 PM
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That's those web pages fault then
- 03/07/2010 11:57:27 PM
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Seems to me it would be the standards' fault for being difficult to implement. *NM*
- 04/07/2010 07:23:32 AM
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This is bad news
- 02/07/2010 07:18:38 PM
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Untrue. Evidence: IE still lets you run .exes directly from the browser. *NM*
- 02/07/2010 11:55:18 PM
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