Originally posted by: LAUST
I 3rd that and 2nd the other 😉Originally posted by: werk
Bingo. The only dumb person in this thread is Nuclear, as usual.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Correlation is not causation. Remember that IE captures not only the market of techies who know what they are doing and want to be running IE, but also the market of people who can barely turn on the computer. Since the other browsers require more knowledge to acquire them, they weed out the basic users from their user base. If Firebird or Mozilla or whatever were included in the basic build of machines then you'd see a lot more idiot users of those browsers.
ZV
Originally posted by: Descartes
Firebird is my primary browser, but there are many sites that simply refuse to function without IE.
I never said anything to dispute Zenmervolt's post, genius.Originally posted by: werk
Bingo. The only dumb person in this thread is Nuclear, as usual.Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Correlation is not causation. Remember that IE captures not only the market of techies who know what they are doing and want to be running IE, but also the market of people who can barely turn on the computer. Since the other browsers require more knowledge to acquire them, they weed out the basic users from their user base. If Firebird or Mozilla or whatever were included in the basic build of machines then you'd see a lot more idiot users of those browsers.
ZV
Originally posted by: masterxfob
i use IE and i don't give a damned what you or anyone else thinks 😛
Originally posted by: Vaerilis
I like Opera because I can switch active windows by just pressing right mouse button and scrolling, I can move back/forward/refresh/close/create windows by pressing the right button and moving the rat left/right/up/down. It can block all popups in case I want, and it can search on Google on an instant. Plus, it has much more features.
Originally posted by: dwell
IE is old and lame. Even the crappiest alternative browser does it all better. Microsoft totally dropped the ball on the browser wars.
Yes they did. They sat on their laurels and watched the competition get better and better while doing nothing about it. IE may have won the browser wars but now Microsoft are just sitting on their asses watching everyone surpass them with features and eventually speed. They dropped the ball.Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: dwell
IE is old and lame. Even the crappiest alternative browser does it all better. Microsoft totally dropped the ball on the browser wars.
weird, they dropped the ball on the browsers war by WINNING??
They didn't JUST win because it was part of the OS, they won because IE was basically on par with it's competition and it was convenient. was it TOTALLY BETTER? No, was it competitive AND had the advantage of being packaged with the OS, YES, hence it won.
they didn't DROP the ball.
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
all microsoft has to do is
/download mozilla source code
/copy
/paste into IE
/change interface
/Vowla! IE6 SP2