rpm Admin Staff member Joined Jul 22, 2003 Messages 66,805 Reaction score 5,057 Location Johannesburg Mar 3, 2010 #1 You can view the page at http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/content.php?333-Microsoft-browser-options-criticised-for-being-limited
You can view the page at http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/content.php?333-Microsoft-browser-options-criticised-for-being-limited
T The_Unbeliever Honorary Master Joined Apr 19, 2005 Messages 103,193 Reaction score 10,233 Location Nkaaaaandla Mar 3, 2010 #2 Clones of IE? Aaaai, what a bad choice, Microsoft... Try adding Firefox, Seamonkey, Google Chrome, Safari and Opera to the list of browsers. But I thought there was only one IE, and that was the M$ sanctioned IE - not other clones of it...
Clones of IE? Aaaai, what a bad choice, Microsoft... Try adding Firefox, Seamonkey, Google Chrome, Safari and Opera to the list of browsers. But I thought there was only one IE, and that was the M$ sanctioned IE - not other clones of it...
Tpex Teh Cyber Ninja Joined Sep 4, 2008 Messages 18,265 Reaction score 4,707 Location UK Mar 3, 2010 #3 what are these clones?, I was under the impression the choices would be IE, FF, Chrome and Opera
D dequadin Expert Member Joined May 9, 2008 Messages 1,434 Reaction score 2 Mar 3, 2010 #4 That article summary is misleading and clearly The_Librarian & Tpex didn't bother to click through to the full story. Here's the official ballot screen And the top five choices are in no particular order: Google Chrome Opera Firefox IE 8 Safari The author of that article is making a mountain out of a molehill, and the real question is should we be giving "users" a choice of browser that has less than 1% market share?. The only news of any interest that has come from this is Microsoft's inability to write a decent random shuffle. Don't hate the player, hate the game...
That article summary is misleading and clearly The_Librarian & Tpex didn't bother to click through to the full story. Here's the official ballot screen And the top five choices are in no particular order: Google Chrome Opera Firefox IE 8 Safari The author of that article is making a mountain out of a molehill, and the real question is should we be giving "users" a choice of browser that has less than 1% market share?. The only news of any interest that has come from this is Microsoft's inability to write a decent random shuffle. Don't hate the player, hate the game...
M markings Expert Member Joined Jan 24, 2010 Messages 2,047 Reaction score 596 Mar 4, 2010 #5 IE appears in the 5th position more often than any other browser. You have to give it to them, that is clever!
IE appears in the 5th position more often than any other browser. You have to give it to them, that is clever!