no intention of further developing
Originally posted by: singh
Personally, I consider it a good thing. Anybody know the most promising open-source Windows mail client these days?![]()
Originally posted by: Lonyo
no intention of further developing
IE: They're leaving it as it is.
That's not killing it off, that's letting it be.
Originally posted by: dukdukgoos
Man, all you people who fanatically hang on to your deprecated MS software need to wake up and smell the coffee. MS has no intention of giving you a good product unless you pay them. Just let go of the security blanket and start using products that are supported and blow away IE/OE on features and ease of use.
Originally posted by: dukdukgoos
According to Microsoft, IE will not be updated again as a standalone product. You will have to buy the next version of Windows (Longhorn) to get a new version of IE.
Well I see the Justice Department has made great strides with this 'bundling' issue.According to Microsoft, IE will not be updated again as a standalone product. You will have to buy the next version of Windows (Longhorn) to get a new version of IE.
Originally posted by: dukdukgoos
According to Microsoft, IE will not be updated again as a standalone product. You will have to buy the next version of Windows (Longhorn) to get a new version of IE.
Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
Originally posted by: dukdukgoos
According to Microsoft, IE will not be updated again as a standalone product. You will have to buy the next version of Windows (Longhorn) to get a new version of IE.
Hmmm...time to start using mozilla or buy opera.
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
Originally posted by: dukdukgoos
According to Microsoft, IE will not be updated again as a standalone product. You will have to buy the next version of Windows (Longhorn) to get a new version of IE.
Hmmm...time to start using mozilla or buy opera.
Why, because the current version of IE doesn't work just fine? Seems to me I can "explore" the internet without a problem using 6.0. Have fun with Opera though, I'm sure its great.
Originally posted by: MindStorm
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia
Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
Originally posted by: dukdukgoos
According to Microsoft, IE will not be updated again as a standalone product. You will have to buy the next version of Windows (Longhorn) to get a new version of IE.
Hmmm...time to start using mozilla or buy opera.
Why, because the current version of IE doesn't work just fine? Seems to me I can "explore" the internet without a problem using 6.0. Have fun with Opera though, I'm sure its great.
If MS's intention to stop work on IE and OE is true, then switching to Mozilla or Opera is wise choice. Do you still want to be using v 6.0 when dozens of security holes are discovered but never patched? Didn't think so.
