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Robert 07-08-2006 11:12 AM

Ie 7.0
 
I recommend you try it. Very fast, has tabs and some other net features.

pdiggitydogg 07-08-2006 12:45 PM

firefox

ChrisCantSkate 07-08-2006 02:21 PM

jabber jaw

Robert 07-08-2006 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pdiggitydogg
firefox



Doesn't load all sites properly. Unfortunately MS is the standard for web suffing.

I tlel you if you like firefox you'll like MS better.

pdiggitydogg 07-08-2006 06:50 PM

Unless microsoft actually made something that allows some customizing, I seriously doubt I will ever go back to it.
I hate ActiveX confirmations, I hate intellitxt, I hate the security issues and 'required' updates to fix things that shouldnt be there in the first place.

I have no use for 'standards' if it doesnt really work the way I want it to.
Tabs are a neat idea to copy other browsers, but I dont use firefox for those really.

sicones 07-08-2006 07:59 PM

e 7.0 messed up my aol browser, it looked ok but I just use my aol browser more, btw I'm finally getting road runner tuesday 5mbps w00t!!! now I can finally see all the videos and shit you guys post

blind34_1 07-15-2006 12:28 AM

I nearly puked on the desk when I gave ie 7 a try long ago. then I laughed. firefox continues to own in so many ways.

and no, MS is not the standard for web surfing, if you are talking about coding pages. MS does not follow standards properly, so all web designers have to make provisions so MS's products don't screw it all up. example, you always design a website for STANDARDS COMPLIANT browser (like firefox), then you make the tweaks and hacks so IE can understand it.

although in MS's favor, they ARE trying to make this browser more standards compliant. just ain't there enough for me to make it my preferred.

Robert 07-15-2006 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blind34_1
and no, MS is not the standard for web surfing, if you are talking about coding pages. MS does not follow standards properly, so all web designers have to make provisions so MS's products don't screw it all up. example, you always design a website for STANDARDS COMPLIANT browser (like firefox), then you make the tweaks and hacks so IE can understand it.



I was not.

IE hold something like 95% of the navigators market.

ebpda9 07-15-2006 09:18 AM

opera 9.0 owns j0o. i tried firefox and some of the sittes would display funkay. I kinda like opera. seems to be the fastest of them all

GT40FIED 07-15-2006 09:28 AM

I'll never get why people complain about a lot of MS products. I'll be the first to admit that I don't really care what browser I use...but MS has to be doing SOMETHING right. I mean...if your product is featured on 99% of new OCs being made you're obviously doing something right. Thats why I never got that bullshit antitrust lawsuit. If there was something better, people would use it.

Oh...and I just don't care enough to d/l Firefox.

Robert 07-15-2006 05:36 PM

everything displays in IE

blind34_1 07-15-2006 11:01 PM

removed because apparently my arguments aren't well balanced enough.

Fine, Robert. IE is the greatest thing since sliced bread and I definitely won't use anything else.

Robert 07-16-2006 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blind34_1
the only thing reason people us IE is because its the path of least resistance. its what comes on their pc when they buy it from the store. if thats good enough for them, then whatever. go mediocrity!

yes, IE does hold the majority of web surfers. go figure, based on above.

everything displays correctly in IE, because, due to uneducated users continuing to use bundled software, web designers have to make provisions so IE wont barf.

i wont use IE on principle, because of this. the majority just doesnt care, as with everything else in the world.


Yes the world is a bad place because MS gave away free IE. You should listen to yourself, it sounds rediculous to make such a point over a internet browers; but more then likely you are using a MS opperating system or MS software. So much for your principles.

As for dumb consumers. There has always been choice for surfers to choose something other then an MS product, however just because they hold the market share does not mean they have 'tricked' 'fool' or 'forced' them to use MS product. The great thing about a free market is just that, you have choice. If more people are choosing MS products over other products there is a reason; beyond your redicilous notions. It's just business, its no personal and as such should be viewed like business.

Side note - I have found those who strive to be different end up being the same, just in a different group of people. If you define yourself as different because of the software you use; get out of the house more. There is more to life then bits and bytes.

GT40FIED 07-16-2006 09:26 AM

He's got a point though, Rob. Like I said before, I use IE because I'm just too damn lazy to d/l Firefox or Opera or whatever and relearn how to use another browser. Does IE have it's flaws? Absolutely...especially when we're talking security. But I do my best to keep myself safe. A lot of people don't.

No one is being tricked or fooled into using IE or any other product. They, like me, do it out of apathy. It comes on your computer, so why fuck with it? If your PC came with Linux, you'd probably use that all the time because that's what you'd know. But then again Linux isn't as user friendly as MS. That's the thing about computers...they shouldn't be user friendly. They should be intimidating, complex machines that people should learn how to use before bitching and whining about them.

Robert 07-16-2006 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GT40FIED
They should be intimidating, complex machines that people should learn how to use before bitching and whining about them.


I loved that.

You're right he does have a point. However you still have choices, there is apple, and build your own machine with linux. The reality is however MS has secured itself a serious market share and comes as a stanard OS on so many machines.

I think, to push the issue. If there was such a huge improvement with products other then IE people would use them. Example. When I heard firefox was that much faster then IE i tried it, and found it not to be faster and to have serious problems loading my fav sites. So I uninstalled it. I think alot more people try it and remove it then we'd like to think.

Now imagine this for a moment. MS OS's dont come with a web browser built in. YOu have your computer on the internet but cannot surf. What do consumers do then? They will look for an OS that has a browser built in. If for the simple point of surfing over to firefox downloads. My point is as the OS there is a minimum of 'free/included' software that must be provide. Pre-internet it was other softwares that no one complains about are provided.

Should MS remove any free games or say the calculator function? I'm sure there onces was a company who sold calculator software to the computer industry. I think what is more likely is teh fact people find MS to be such a big company its easy to hate it; its easy to make it unpersonal. HOwever this company has seriosuly advanced computers, made them easier to use and removed the need for the software company to own the computers that run their OS. From a business stand point its a wonderful case study.

If you do your research you'll find every company is borrowing/stealing ideas from eachother. IN a market place like this I find it amazing that MS has dominated the market place. I dont think all their products are the best they could be, and there is room for suppior products to compete. However I often find with those products they do not integrate will MS products. So I pick carefully.

Steve - very impressed with your replies, very balanced.


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