, 2004-06-17
It's time to tell our users, our clients, our associates, our families, and our friends to abandon Internet Explorer.
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Time to Dump Internet Explorer
2004-06-17
Anonymous (6 replies)
Anonymous (6 replies)
Time to Dump Internet Explorer
2004-06-17
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Time to Dump Internet Explorer
2004-06-18
Scott (1 replies)
Scott (1 replies)
Firefox holes vs. IE holes
2004-06-18
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Time to Dump Internet Explorer
2004-06-18
Anonymous (3 replies)
Anonymous (3 replies)
Time to Dump Internet Explorer (and maybe Opera)
2004-06-18
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Time to Dump Internet Explorer
2004-06-18
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
mmm... dump IE? Firstly: A problem and an idea...
2004-06-18
Bipin Gautam [visitbipin-at-hotmail[dot]com (3 replies)
Bipin Gautam [visitbipin-at-hotmail[dot]com (3 replies)
mmm... dump IE? Firstly: A problem and an idea...
2004-06-18
Daley (2 replies)
Daley (2 replies)
Time to Dump Internet Explorer
2004-06-19
Ian L (1 replies)
Ian L (1 replies)
Firefox, not a so good browser
2004-06-21
michael.barchy@versateladsl.be (4 replies)
michael.barchy@versateladsl.be (4 replies)
How about a boycott of sites that only work on IE...
2004-06-21
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
It's really just a numbers game.
2004-06-21
Anonymous (3 replies)
Anonymous (3 replies)
It's really just a numbers game.
2004-06-21
steeef (1 replies)
steeef (1 replies)
Time to Dump Internet Explorer - Is it? Are you sure?
2004-06-22
Jeff H (1 replies)
Jeff H (1 replies)
Shameful analysis
2004-06-23
Anonymous (6 replies)
Anonymous (6 replies)
Shameful analysis
2004-06-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Lame Response
2004-06-23
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Lame Response
2004-06-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Lame Response
2004-06-23
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Java on Firefox - problems
2004-06-24
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Yeeha! Haven't tried Firefox but Opera's a confirmed winner
2004-06-24
his(underscore)madness(at)presidency(dot)com
his(underscore)madness(at)presidency(dot)com

Why must people constantly bash Microsoft? If you don't like it use something else. MS did not force anything upon you...you purchased the product. If you like another product use it, but I will bet you that the script kiddies will write viruses and attacks for that product if it becomes as popular as IE. The people who purchase MS products (yes you are part of this group) made MS what it is today. MS just didn't drop out of the software evolution chain one day. Please look at the big picture of how and why things are before you bash something. IE is not a perfect product, but EVERY piece of software out there has issues and holes. Plus, MS is one of the only software vendors that has to worry about anti-trust lawsuits. PD
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