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IE6 SP1 Will Be Last Standalone Version

mokiejovis writes "Program manager Brian Countryman stated that "as part of the OS, IE will continue to evolve, but there will be no future standalone installations. IE6 SP1 is the final standalone installation." See the Microsoft TechNet article." Several of the people submitting this story have come up with elaborate theories about why: killing competition, etc. etc. I think the truth is just that Microsoft intends to integrate DRM very tightly with their OS and browser, and they're aren't going to try to backport that to, say, Win98, so they just aren't going to release new versions of their browser for old, DRM-less operating systems. In the future server-side browser detection may be more about detecting whether the browser supports the DRM your "web service" uses than what version of Javascript or CSS the browser supports.

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  1. Re:translation by matt4077 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Liberal means "free". Or do you have a fucking Statue of Change or Socialism in NY?

  2. who mentioned a damn kernel? by ironfroggy · · Score: 0, Troll

    all im seeing on this forum is people bitching about tieing the windows kernel to the IE web browser. i dont see how they are doing that. the OS is not the kernel. an OS should have a dedicated browser, as HTML is such a simple way to store and provide information to the user, so there should be a single way to present that HTML in applications on the OS. besides, the main reason for this is to make people upgrade. "oh shit! thats evil! they can't make money!" you may say, but then you are dumb. they are in bussiness and they are very good at what they do.

  3. This is good. by Jerk+City+Troll · · Score: 1, Troll

    ** Microsoft loads gun, aims at foot, and pulls trigger.

    The net result of this is the reduced availability of Internet Explorer to end users and web developers.

    As a web developer, if I cannot get access to a web browser, I am not going to develop for it. It's just that simple. Even now I only put minimal effort towards supporting IE when I author for the web.

    Other people who actively try to support IE will probably be inhibited from getting IE7+ by high costs of whatever version of Windows will carry it in the future.

    Thank you Microsoft, this is a big help. :-)

  4. Brilliant Plan, Einstein. by NineNine · · Score: 0, Troll

    That's all I had to say. Brilliant Fucking Plan, Einstein. I'll just start prostletyzing right now, and I should have a few more zombie zealots for you by morning.

    Oh and while I'm at it, I'm going to write a program that makes me a million billion zillion dollars. Then I'll be able to buy that unicorn I've always wanted.

    Jackass.

  5. Re:Microsoft cannot be punished... (sigh) by Overly+Critical+Guy · · Score: 0, Troll

    I guess you conveniently forgot the settlement.

    Next.

    --
    "Sufferin' succotash."
  6. Re:Microsoft cannot be punished... (sigh) by Overly+Critical+Guy · · Score: 0, Troll

    They reached a settlement, remember? Don't worry; it's okay to be wrong.

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    "Sufferin' succotash."