Internet Explorer 10 Drops Vista Support
Pigskin-Referee writes "This week at Microsoft's MIX11 Web developer conference, the company surprised many by making a pre-release version of Internet Explorer 10 available — less than a month after IE9 came out in its final form. But another surprise was uncovered by Computerworld's Gregg Keizer: the next IE won't run on any OS before Windows 7, including Vista. Microsoft took some heat when it came out that Internet Explorer 9 would leave millions of Windows XP users in the lurch, as the new browser would only run on Windows 7 and Vista. But the company confirmed that IE10 won't even run on Vista."
Great marketing for alternative browsers :^)
I don't run on any OS before System 7.5
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What's the deal with Slashdot still using the Bill Gates Borg icon to represent Microsoft? That icon is so dated on both levels these days. Bill Gates hasn't worked at Microsoft in years, and the Borg reference just is no longer current or relevant. Anyone under 25 would hardly get the references.
You guys just had a redesign, and you still can't deign to use the real Microsoft icon? For gods sake you have the real ones for Facebook and Twitter, it's not like its that hard. If anything, it makes slashdot just look so horribly unfunny and irrelevant.
This is an on-topic meta comment.
Great strategy to boost the competition and kill M$ browser market share.
would leave millions of Windows XP users in the lurch
Hardly "in the lurch" - most mainstream browsers will continue to run on XP just fine.
If this browser is unable to run on even Windows XP, all it says to me is "Hi, I have to interact with your computer in a way no browser should need to."
Oh dear! How sad! Never mind!
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Doesn't bother me. While I'm sure someone will do something to prove that it can operate just fine on "Vista-or-less-than" OS, do we really care when we've got better options in Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and many more? Oh, I forgot, I need it to run a "Native HTML5 experience", darn them.
Patience is a virtue, but haste is my life.
So is MS now dropping even the pretense of backward compatibility in their products?
"Windows Vista customers have a great browsing experience with IE9, but in building IE10 we are focused on continuing to drive the kind of innovation that only happens when you take advantage of screwing customers into buying modern operating systems and modern hardware for no good reason other than greed.""
I fail to see why IE 10 would not run on vista which is like 98% the same as Windows 7. What could there possibly be in Windows 7 that Vista lacks? It even has DX11. So hardware acceleration is not the issue.... I mean seriously. There is probably some mere flag in the installer that forces it to only work on Windows 7 and that is likely the only thing preventing it from running on Vista.
I mean google chrome runs on ancient P4s running XP. Give me a break.
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Why do I have a feeling there will be an announcement for Internet Explorer 204634?
They need to bury Windows ME 2.0 after all.
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I suppose this is related to IE being tied into the operating system. That was initially used in a lame attempt to make an excuse why MS had to force IE on their windows users. But now it's becoming a problem. Their current, most secure browser won't run even ONE version of OS behind? wow.
Not that any serious person really wants to continue using vista if they have any choice in the matter. Besides getting another OS upgrade sale under their belt I'm sure this was one of the driving factors.
I work for the Department of Redundancy Department.
Everyone is still using IE6 anyway.
(If they're using IE at all that is. Everyone else is on Firefox, Chrome, etc..)
You can tell how powerful someone is by the magnitude of the crime they can commit and be able to get away with.
Uh... Internet Explorer? Oh yeah - that thing I use to load Chrome, Firefox and Opera on a new PC?
Why? Does it do something else i'm unaware of?
Place nail here >+
Microsoft has been letting "backwards compatibility" restrict their innovations for too long. Sounds like they learned a lesson with the Vista fiasco and are finally willing to move forward without continuously coddling all those customers that won't upgrade anyway. You all are scoffing but this is their turn around in action.
Either that or internally they can't convince any developers to install Vista for compatibility testing & development.
You need four browsers on a system? And to be honest, it's hard to take someone seriously who acts like Firefox is really that much of a step up from IE anymore. 5 years ago? Sure. Today Firefox is guilty of all the things that people use to claim they left IE for. IE has stepped up its game and Firefox became the new couch potato of browsers. Had you left your failed attempt at a slight against IE with Opera and Chrome I would have some respect for your opinion.
But will it have native HTML5?
Just another reason for me to stick with Firefox on all my Windows machines - (which all run XP)!
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But not nearly as much as some of Microsoft's customers wish that Windows Vista had never occurred.
That's OK, nothing else runs on Vista, either.
Damn_registrars has no butt-hole. Damn_registrars has no use for a butt-hole.
Oh no, someone has a different opinion to you, I'm so glad you came along and trolled them, in the way you did, to set them right.
Keep up the shoddy work!
You're a bloody fool. While I agree FF3.x branch is slow as hell, FF4+ has got everything. Writing this on a 6.0 daily, it works flawlessly, doesn't crash and there are no problems. Plus it doesn't piss me off as much as Opera...
You need four browsers on a system?
A developer or tester of a web site needs each browser.
The owner of a PC used by multiple people in a household might need to approve installation of multiple browsers. One needs IE for work, someone else prefers Chrome, someone else needs a specific Firefox extension, etc.
- From Ozymandias, by Percy Shelley
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The best use for IE is to download another browser after installing Windows.
"To make a mistake is only human; to persist in a mistake is idiotic." Cicero
They gave up IE on mac and unix years ago. Just make it a HTML widget for intranet apps that are stuck on IE6 and legacy mshtml.dll apps that havent switched to webkit yet. If they really wanted to then make "IE 10" a branded chromium/firefox. Then the web can move on. Drop flash and silverlight for HTML5 too.
So, in a nutshell, Firefox now has a bigger market share than the other browsers (except IE), that, somehow (almost magically), makes it as bad as IE.
Your respect for Opera comes from it being a rather obscure browser (despite existing for 14 years) and Chrome because it's what's "in" right now.
I can't believe the comments I am reading. This is the best thing that could happen.
I support Vista and XP computers, and it's a nightmare. The more incentive to get people on Windows 7, the better. I have never been more impressed with an operating system from Microsoft, I encourage EVERYONE to upgrade as soon as they have the funds, seriously. And the emulation for older OS's that come with the Professional/Ultimate versions of Windows means that they can STILL RUN their weird math/engineering/xp-only applications. (yes, I've heard of VirtualBox, that's not the point)
The more people using 7, the better the world will be. I am happy Microsoft has given the middle finger to Vista and XP with Internet Explorer 10.
Oh, and to the people who say "YAY PEOPLE WILL USE ALTERNATE BROWSERS!" --- you're smoking crack. 80% of users won't even know Internet Explorer 10 is released, and most will continue to use an older, security hole ridden version of IE6/7/8
Oh no! You have to use Windows 7! The horror!
My wife's new laptop came with Win7, and so far "I hate it" barely scratches the surface about my feelings for it. Can't seem to customize it in any way that makes it more convenient. I just cringe every time I have to do something on it.
Her brother wanted her to get an Apple. She wanted to stick with something she was familiar with. She may as well have gotten an Apple.
who cares, im not a web developer anymore...
Doesn't run on anything less than OSX Leopard. Make no bones about it; an OSX point update is really a major OS version update akin to Vista or 7, but all hiding within the OSX moniker.
Interestingly, they do build it for XP, Vista and 7. so in effect, they're supporting rival operating systems that are older than their own. That's interesting as it enables them to fragment the opposition more; giving the older OS users less of a reason to upgrade to 7...
I'll be honest though, I'd like to see IE10 on other platforms. It won't happen, but I think the underlying changes and the direction that a current Microsoft are taking are good. Crap marketing speak not withstanding, IE9 is a good browser, whatever the past history for the name.
No, the best thing that Microsoft could do is offer Vista users a free upgrade to Windows 7. It's bad enough that early adopters had to deal with shitty driver support, an unpolished security system, and rough edges all around. Now they cant even use new software from the same damn company that wrote the OS. On computers as new as 18 months old. Many people were avoiding Vista like the plague but a few trusted Microsoft (or were oblivious), and now the thanks they get is a big middle finger. If Microsoft is going to treat Window 7 as a mandatory service pack for Vista then they should price it as such.
Doesn't mean an Operating System is "the horror". Windows 7 is a BIG improvement on VISTA (which is (now, finally) a slight "improvement" over Windows Server 2003, which in turn, was an improvement on XP, which also was an improvement on Windows 2000, which was a DEFINITE improvement on Windows NT 4.x, which was an improvement on Windows NT 3.51, which HUGELY improved upon Windows NT 3.5, which ABSOLUTELY improved on Windows NT 3.1, by far. So you can keep your Apple MacOS X "p.r." to yourself if you're going to spout absolute bullshit around here that way about a competing OS that runs a lot more software (Windows 7 does vs. MacOS X) and, on a lot more hardware variations than MacOS X does or can, & for 1/3 the price of a Mac!
... in the final/RTM version.
They simply don't have the balls.
Vista won't even run on Vista, so this shouldn't come as a surprise.
If it makes life remarkably easier, for example by integrating your explorer and your browser, it may actually not be a bad move. Or maybe it could look cool enough to survive the handicap. Lets wait and see.
Vista was pronounced dead in 2009. It's official now. Microsoft concurs.
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This just goes to show you they have not learned yet that tying your client ( browser ) into your OS at that level is bad thing for security.
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How many people are even using Vista? It's like announcing that the new version of Office doesn't support Windows ME.
Would spend hundreds of dollars buying Windows just to run the newest version of IE?, it has to be the ultimate act of masochism.
hahahahahhahahahahahahaha! omg, i luv coming to /. because of how original/clever people are these days.
Ugh. Slashdot has become a place for kiddies to feel 1337 about themselves by recycling cans of snide.
You keep servers for 5 years, desktops for 4, networking kit for 3 and laptops for 2. Those are the rules. After that, you retire them for new kit.
NT4 was released 1996, 2000 was released in 2000, XP was released 2001, Server 2003 in 2003, Vista in 2006, and 7 in 2009.
Your upgrade cycle usually skips one OS revision.
You deployed NT4 on Win95 in 1997. Your laptops would've been upgraded to win2k in 2000, Desktops upgraded to winXP in 2001, and you would've waited a bit longer for server 2003 in 2003 to come out to upgrade those. In 2003 your laptops would then be upgraded to XP, and would stay XP through probably 2009 since vista just sucked so hard, same with your desktops. Your servers would've stayed 2003 until 2008 when Server2k8 came out. In 2010 you would've upgraded your laptops to 7 and your desktops to 7 as well and in 2012 you would be looking to server 2012. It's also very likely with your upgrade to 7 you would've implimented a new AD instance and many other things as well such as IPV6 infrastructure.
The only time you run into substantial upgrade issues is when you have managers who do not want to make consistent, common-sense technology investments. You retire those devices, wipe them, sell them off for 5-15% of their original purchase value and re-roll that into new kit which your employee's are constantly working on changing over. You give your employee's downtime to work on certs, so they can properly implement the tech and also ensure you're getting all the features out of your tech investment.
Yet another reason I'm glad that I switched to Linux.
But I guess no one bothers to look at benchmarks.
If Opera, Mozilla and Google can all make their browsers run just fine on Windows XP/Vista, why the heck can't Microsoft? Or did you really buy into that 'native HTML5' stuff?
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It's pretty much 1999 forever here.
to let you know that comment wasn't funny then either.
Means there's a *lot* that's different from Vista, whether you see it on the surface or not. And there are a lot of other factors, like test cost, support costs for Vista, etc.
The 37 remaining Vista users were polled. Does the lack of IE 10 impact your use of the workstation?
6 are waiting to buy a new PC with Windows 7
12 need a vendor to certify the business critical application on Windows 7
2 installed Ubuntu
9 didn't understand the question
8 asked Cowboy Neil to take of their computer.
You'd think it would have gotten old after Vista was fixed with updates but to Slashdot it is endless entertainment.
IE11 won't run on anything.
What could there possibly be in Windows 7 that Vista lacks?
Just look at the public IDL files in the Windows SDK and look at what's inside #ifdef NTDDI_WIN7 blocks.
Hint: It's not a small list.
You need four browsers on a system?
A developer or tester of a web site needs each browser.
Bingo! Congratulations, you win a no-prize.
Place nail here >+
Yet all this backward compatibility is NOT hurting, Chrome, Opera, Firefox and yes, even Safari.
How come ALL these can support older windows versions without problems but MS somehow runs into issues supporting its own OS that they are STILL selling?
Yes, I want to get rid of old Windows as well but mostly because of IE. If MS actually released some decent upgrades to its old crap they could help people who can't afford to upgrade their PC constantly. If IE9/10 was available XP (as other browsers more capable browsers are) then IE6 would be dead and buried. Clearly MS doesn't want IE6 gone badly enough, or are their browser developers not as capable as EVERY other browser make out there?
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You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
Installed IE9..saw there was no way to configure a separate search bar or disable blurry type and uninstalled it after 10 minutes.
IE10 may be a good browser in its own right but with millions still on XP and Vista they are basically forcing those users to other browsers while pissing off content developers in the process.
Why? Does it do something else i'm unaware of?
Yes.
Plenty of applications use HTML for various things, from help pages to installer dialogs to chat windows. They achieve this by using the HTML rendering engine that's included with the operating system. On Mac OS X, that means WebKit. On Windows, that means Trident a.k.a. MSHTML, which is considered part of Internet Explorer and will be replaced if you upgrade IE.
In Windows 7 you have the option of uninstalling Internet Explorer, just like in Mac OS X you could drag Safari to the Trash. This removes the application, but does not remove the rendering engine.
I mean, the OS handle what ? Graphic card/driver low level, sound low level, maybe directx 11, and basic IO. From that list *maybe* directx 11 is the one involved. Guess what ? Even that is available on vista. So *WHICH* mega super dupper important functionality , IE 10 needs and is only available on windows 7 ? Because Firefox seem to be able to be on windows Vista (or even XP) without that functionality enabled, that should make it a loser browser. *snigger*. Even sandboxing isn't limited to Windows 7.
I am sorry, this is a web browser. Sure it has HTML 5 , hardware acceleration and what not, but nothing as far as I can tell which is SO DEPENDENT the windows 7 offered functionality that it could not be on Vista.
is what I call Windows Vista.
'nuff said.
Typical.. can't get customers to use your product? Stop supporting other versions and FORCE them to buy your product if they want support. Great business plan... not very moral, but if you can't innovate and get users by producing a superior product.....
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IMO this is a non-event in terms of pissing off content developers. That's water under the bridge, since MS has already been dragged (kicking and screaming) in the direction of standards compliance. IE6 (universally loathed by content developers) has already been EOLed (it is not supported on Vista AFAIK).
This is definitely a customer-hostile move though.
you don't HAVE to make your website look right in IE6, 7, or 8.
Just make the website for IE9 or 10 and new browsers.
Trying to satisfy IE6/7/8 users is like trying to satisfy people without computers.
"Wait until he starts on another kick, then reply to him as an AC. It's the new meme". - by tomhudson (43916) on Sunday May 09 2010, @08:29PM (#32150544) Homepage Journal
QUOTED VERBATIM FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1646272&cid=32150544
I saw that in your post history and verified it tomhudson. The timestamp on your saying that was from the middle of 2010, iirc.
It seems you stalk and troll that person by using ac posts to harass him, for months, and you even tell others to do so.
Your reaction shows us that you're guilty of what has been asked of you http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2087016&cid=35841498 , and that you're telling us to stalk and harass a fellow forums member now as you have been for about 1 year now here? I saw your post history today also tom, and whenever you were asked about if you said what you did (to stalk a fellow slashdotter and troll him by ac replies to he), it was you, no questions asked. You're now spazzing out for your own misdeeds? Come on. Now, from your post history today, you're asking we all join you in that lunacy and stupidity here http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2086424&cid=35841122 and here also http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2086920&cid=35840680 ? Are you insane, asking any of us to join in your possible law breaking efforts? Tom, you're losing it, you really are. Take your meds, or grow up (a combination of both would help). We don't need lunatics like you roaming around here trying to get others into the trouble you're starting up.
And both users of Vista will be horribly disappointed by that...
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With the exception of some very large organizations and people suffering from dementia I don't think anybody still uses Internet Explorer.
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Haha, yeah!!!111 ... er, yeah browse.
The first thing I do when I do a fresh install Linux is load firefox and then
Lol lol lol.
Why? Does it do something else i'm unaware of?
Only IE can download (patches, drivers, etc.) via WindowsUpdate and MicrosoftUpdate.
-- Jeff Woods
Ugh. Slashdot has become a place for kiddies to feel 1337 about themselves by recycling cans of snide.
Aw - thanks. I haven't been called a kiddie since I was programming a GE Multics via teletype.
Place nail here >+
I'll reply to you though there are some points below you,
MS designed a lockin strategy in some 2004 designed to take care of 2004-2008 .
It Worked.
Now they just have to resolve the artifacts created by such a strategy 4 years after its useful life.
I pointed out a week ago that IE 10 discarded Vista, to which was met mostly "so what".
I say now, that such a fast dropping of Vista is quite a corp statement.
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Again I'll reply to you though there are points downstream.
Soon Corp USA will have to upgrade. It will be painful, but they'll have to deal with it say within 3 years.
They will have to migrate from IE 6 to IE11.
They hope that will buy them another 4 years of peace. (They missed the extra fast dev cycles.)
Still, I'd rather Corp USA was not SEVEN copies of IE behind.
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Well, this is kinda stupid, but look at the alternatives....
i.e. Having to update Ubuntu every 6 months so you can get the latest Firefox... ha!
Great marketing for alternative operating systems. If they want to update all of my WinXP VMs to Win7 for free (that's free as in "they do the work", too, since the biggest expense is the human time required), that's peachy. In the meantime a) I don't buy Windows of any flavor when I have a choice, and I almost always have a choice; b) I run linux on everything anyway, just as I have for the last fifteen or sixteen years. That way ALL I spend is my time to upgrade, and updates and software "shopping" are free (and automatic in the case of updates).
I know, I know. I'm missing out on all of the great features of Windows 7. You know, multiple desktops, that sort of thing. I'm sure I'm missing out on some really great features in IE10, too. After all, IE has been at the forefront of browser development for so long with its great security features, its history of reliability, its cross-compatibility, its longstanding support for plugins and tabbed browsing.
Oh, wait, sorry, I forgot. Windows 7 still doesn't have multiple desktops even though it requires enough CPU and memory to have qualified as an export controlled munition a decade ago just to actually boot (and at that is better than the Vista-up-your-assa of Doom). Explorer has historically been an open, suppurating wound security-wise. And while yes, the version number of IE has been bouncing right along in the last year or two, they didn't actually have tabbed browsing as an actual standard feature until IE 7 (unless you installed it as a semi-supported add-on in 6 in sheer desperation). That was only what, four years ago? How time flies. Clearly Microsoft is a technology leader known for cutting edge enhancements of GUI functionality and its excellent CLI interface.
Oh wait, just kidding -- again. Excellent terminal/console environment and CLI for a meaning of "excellent" that might have stretched the truth a bit back in the early-to-mid 80's, and GUI functionality that is perfectly represented by dancing paper clips and mini-windows that constantly pop open and offer to do things that I don't want done, like remove rarely used icons from my desktop. Damn skippy they're rarely used. The whole damn VM is rarely used, so please just STFU, the icons are precisely where I want them.
So the real issue isn't their decision not to support XP or Vista versions of IE 10. The real issue is: Why would I care? Why would anyone? Except the poor web developers who have to now purchase and install still more Windows systems in order to be able to ensure that their products actually continue to work while Microsoft continues to edge its browsers towards enough nonstandard function that they can keep their dream alive of a proprietary Internet belonging just to them alive. They have my deepest sympathy.
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Even when the experts all agree, they may well be mistaken. --- Bertrand Russell.
I've gone over them so go ahead and cite the ones you think would cause problems.
Cost is certainly a factor but I somehow think they could afford it with billions in the bank.
They want to encourage upgrades which shouldn't be a surprise. IE is not a product that they sell.
Win7 and Vista have nearly identical APIs, we're talking a .01% difference. XP at least has some significant differences but DX10 still could have been backported along with D2D.
IE9 on XP wouldn't reduce IE6 usage by 1%.
I read your sad little love story in the article about covering your lover to Linux. You aren't good enough for a guy to commit to.
That's funny. The sad fact is that tomhudson only has 1 eye from what I have read in his journal. Is he gay or something like that? I ask because you're saying a guy should commit to him. I don't get it unless tomhudson's gay and no big deal if he is. If you're born that way that is just how it is. What I do see is that tomhudson likes to stalk others and troll them as anonymous coward replies from the other posts here http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2087016&cid=35841642 . It may be that he's a depressed person because of that cyclops thing he has going though but it doesn't give him an excuse to take it out on others here stalking and trolling them as anonymous coward replies.
disable blurry type
Internet Options -> Advanced -> Use software rendering
Of course, you won't be able to run the Aquarium HTML5 demo at 120fps then - what a loss!
Microsoft took some heat when it came out that Internet Explorer 9 would leave millions of Windows XP pirates in the lurch
If you're not upgrading your OS (at least to a newer Linux) then can you really complain about not being able to upgrade your browser?
Sure looks like a civil war inside MS when there is no support for older windows. All the other browsers support older windows!!! Its like there trying to monopolize a market of browsers by denying support to older versions and the're doing it to themselves!!!
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Every person I know who's still running Vista and hasn't bothered to upgrade to Win7 is only running Vista because that's what came on the new PC/Laptop and they didn't know any better. They certainly don't care whether they're using IE9 or IE10.
Everyone who'd actually care upgraded to Win7 so fast you could hear the sonic booms.
Okay, so we're not really using IE at all either... ... who's IE10 for again?
It's not just Corp USA it's Corp World and Public Sector World. IE6 and 7 are still heavily used all over the place internally. It may be dying on the internet but on the intranet it's still alive and kicking, and since you can't have two versions of IE on the same machine IE6/7/8/9 and 10 will be around for a long, long time. Let me ask you a question: how do you convince the head of IT of a large organisation who has just paid a great deal of money to upgrade from IE6 to 7 he needs to upgrade again and he will have to pay for new software to replace all the internal applications that also had to be heavily modified to run on IE7?
If you were really a web dev you'd need IE for more than just downloading a browser. Sorry but you lose just by a pure lack of logic. Please try to follow the thread again and you'll see what I'm talking about.
Hint: Use a little critical thinking. It goes a long way in this case.
And to the person who modded this up? I can see that they don't have any real standards on what dumb ass they let decide what is insightful and what is just trolling or stupidity.
How come Linux's latest kernel, which is only a kernel not an entire OS distro like Windows 7 is, has more bugs than Windows 7 does tomhudson? In fact the entire body of tools for webbrowsing, databasing, office suite, and internet webservers from Microsoft have less bugs combined (5) than Linux kernel only (18).
Given that next year, there will be more devices shipped with linux variants (eg, Android) than either iOS, OSX, or Windows, it might not be the year of the linux desktop, but it WILL be the year linux by tomhudson (43916) on Saturday April 16, @01:47PM (#35841182) Homepage
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/2719/?task=advisories Linux, again only a kernel not an entire distro, with 18 unpatched bugs, 1 remote
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/27467/?task=advisories Windows 7 in its entirety, not just a kernel, with only 5 unpatched bugs
?
Throw android on there with its numerous known bugs and shortcomings (which shows anyone my point about a kernel alone showing more bugs than the entirety of Windows 7 above makes sense once you put on the other parts of Linux variants that have even more bugs makes it worse)?
Need we say more?
Uh... Internet Explorer? Oh yeah - that thing I use to load Chrome, Firefox and Opera on a new PC?
Why? Does it do something else i'm unaware of?
too damn right
Can you tell us why that is, tomhudson? For your reference:
Pain and Suffering in Germany, or How Linux Lost to XP
http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/71983.html?wlc=1302989298
"Previous studies showed the GNU/Linux desktops were economical and effective. Suddenly, with only hand-waving as evidence, a contrary conclusion results."
Same thing here on slashdot
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/02/22/0244242/German-Foreign-Office-Going-Back-To-Windows
or
How linux is screwing up so badly at the London Stock Exchange after it replaced a working system on Windows there
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/02/19/0147232/London-Stock-Exchange-Price-Errors-Emerged-At-Linux-Launch
and even was found serving up malware and malicious adbanners from said stock exchange, even running on Linux
http://slashdot.org/submission/1484548/London-Stock-Exchange-Web-Site-Serving-Malware
?
You explain that morons are purchasing software that cannot properly work in a standards compliant browser, or come with retarded activeX plugins that are a security risk.
You tell him that spending money now to work on getting all internal applications up to standards will allow future upgrades to go much smoothly.
You could also try and push Application virtualization such as Symantec Workspace Virtualization to virtualize IE6 / 7 / 8 or whatever old crummy legacy apps we are still using. (not a Symantec employee, though their application virtualization software works with the most software currently).
Or if you already have some awesome deals with MS, you could run with their TS application virtualization.
Or start priming him for a full Linux environment to help reduce license costs (that can partially go to fund high-quality developers or architects).
He takes his business elsewhere. You fail.
or buy much online.
You are absolutely right that web developers need to get tough with them. Don't even give them the option of viewing a broken website, use the IE6update script or autoforward them to the IE8 homepage. Web devs need to take more responsibility.
AD is not a valid excuse, it works just fine with Firefox and there are plenty of guides online. IE6 is still used because of laziness. Corp USA uses it because it still works.
If you use services like Gmail, and have multiple accounts.. you need multiple browsers in order to keep them all open in real-time. For some reason, they haven't figured out yet that people might need multiple accounts.
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Why does he do it? Because it's all he can do. Spam and more spam. And BTW, the stories about linux serving up malware from the London Stock Exchange were put out by Microsoft shills - who failed to point out that the cut-over to linux hadn't happened - it was supposed to happen on Valentine's day, and the story you quote is from 3 days prior. The compromised machines were running Windows.
Now you might be wondering why Alexander Peter Kowalski is so adamant about people using his hosts file to "protect" themselves. One simple explanation - anyone depending on it is open to attack, and if you download it, you've now advertised the IP address of a machine that's probably open to p0wnage.
It's also easy to fingerprint which machines visiting a site are using it with a bit of javascript.
So maybe he's just not too happy that pointing this out threatens his "business model". It makes sense, just like him accusing me of being a botnet operator when calling me a c*nt and a b*tch, and making fun of my temporary loss of sight in one eye (calling me an ugly cyclops) didn't work. Anything to keep people from continuing to question his BS.
No wonder slashdot banned his account.
Oh, almost forgot ... JUMP, FAT BOY, JUMP. Oops, too fat.
They all eventually develop a problem from an update that requires the CLI to fix. Linux is not even close to being Windows without the apps.
I don't think anyone will change their long-lasting system just for an internet browser.. unless that provides a 50% discount for upgrades. lol
You remind me of all the whiners who installed FF4, then promptly switched back to FF3.x because they couldn't figure out how to go back more than one page at a time, and assumed it was impossible. You people have absolutely no patience, and when something doesn't behave exactly as you expect it to, in the manner you expect it to, you assume it doesn't do what you want.
Hint: Yes, you can turn of cleartype. And i'm not sure why you care about seperate search bar, you can force the address bar to search by prepending a ? to the query. For example, ? WaffleMonster
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The could probably backport D2D but a lot of those older XP machines have lousy GPUs anyways. But you make a good point about XP being sold in 2009. I think they should have made a non-D2D version of IE9 for XP. There are a lot of users that only upgrade their browser through Windows update.
Most people who bought XP netbooks in 2009 don't even know what extended support is.
You need four browsers on a system?
A developer or tester of a web site needs each browser.
Bingo! Congratulations, you win a no-prize.
So wait, you're a web dev, but still ask "Uh... Internet Explorer?...Why? Does it do something else i'm unaware of?" What kind of hack of a developer doesn't test his sites for IE compatibility?
Vista will still be supported along with IE9. There are also plenty of Vista compatible browsers. I can see why Vista users are annoyed but I don't think it is unethical.
OS X only does this for hardware architecture changes, after a long transition period while the previous architecture is emulated. For example: OS X 10.5 (introduced October 2007) ended support for the Classic runtime. The Classic runtime supported the API used in MacOS 9, 8, and earlier, and of course emulated the 68K architecture - that's around a 20 year coverage. The latest versions of OS X still include the Rosetta emulator for PowerPC applications to run, which is almost a 10 year coverage. (Ironically this is useful to run Microsoft's own products...)
(Prior to OS X, Apple deployed a high performance emulator for 68K to allow many applications of that architecture to run transparently on the PowerPC RISC line. This emulator was also present in Classic.)
So: No, Microsoft's incompetence doesn't lead to correct conclusions about how Apple manages backward compatibility. Maybe you should try a Mac: Sounds like you're in for a pleasant surprise.
you had me at #!
Why did you install Windows, again? :D
you had me at #!
Safari 4.1.3 is running fine on this OS X 10.4 Mac (Safari 1.0 ran on 10.2 or later.)
However, Firefox 4 and Opera 11 no longer support PowerPC.
you had me at #!
OS customization seems to me like painting racing stripes on your car--you may think it's cool, everyone else doesn't care and thinks you're an idiot
Oh I can tell you, other people do care when they use my laptop (it's GNU/Linux customized to be controlled without a mouse). I also use programmer dvorak, so telling someone over the phone how to open firefox turns into "Press caps lock and K at the same time, then type hypen, Y, G, O, D, Y, S, B, and hit enter"
Anybody want a peanut?
The same #define is used for all APIs/DDIs these days. Take a look at shobjidl.idl (shell interfaces) for example.
Google the term "humor" and "joke".
Place nail here >+
Microsoft has NOT "dropped" support for IE 10 on Vista... they never had it to begin with!
Bill
It's my Sig and you can't have it. Mine! All Mine!
whereas the company who actually sold those oses is producing this browser and NOT supporting its OWN product, something else, produced by the very 'the people' they are fighting against supports the very customers they have gave up on. firefox.
Read radical news here
Ahem: Why did Germany dump Linux, TomHudson? Maybe because of the reasons they gave and, these also:
LINUX (a kernel alone) HAS MORE UNPATCHED BUGS THAN WINDOWS 7 (far more than a kernel alone) And, lol, even the ENTIRE DB, WebServer, Office Suite, Dev. Tools Set (MSVS), & WebBrowser do, by nearly 4x currently than that entire gamut of tools + the OS do, vs. the LINUX KERNEL ONLY, lol!
http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2087016&cid=35842952
A QUOTE, from http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2087016&cid=35842952 :
How come Linux's latest kernel, which is only a kernel not an entire OS distro like Windows 7 is, has more bugs than Windows 7 does tomhudson? In fact the entire body of tools for webbrowsing, databasing, office suite, and internet webservers from Microsoft have less bugs combined (5) than Linux kernel only (18).
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/2719/?task=advisories Linux, again only a kernel not an entire distro, with 18 unpatched bugs, 1 remote
http://secunia.com/advisories/product/27467/?task=advisories Windows 7 in its entirety, not just a kernel, with only 5 unpatched bugs
?
Throw android on there with its numerous known bugs and shortcomings (which shows anyone my point about a kernel alone showing more bugs than the entirety of Windows 7 above makes sense once you put on the other parts of Linux variants that have even more bugs makes it worse)?
Need we say more?
And, the London Stock Exchange DID SO WELL USING LINUX vs. WINDOWS, too (not), lol:
http://linux.slashdot.org/story/11/02/19/0147232/London-Stock-Exchange-Price-Errors-Emerged-At-Linux-Launch
APK
P.S.=> LMAO - Hey, Better NOT say more... tomhudson might ac stalk and troll you for a year like he has myself:
"Wait until he starts on another kick, then reply to him as an AC. It's the new meme". by tomhudson (43916) on Sunday May 09 2010, @08:29PM (#32150544) Homepage Journal
QUOTED VERBATIM FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1646272&cid=32150544
Over a year ago, now I finally know who the 'ac troll is' who was stalking me all that time... it's this cyclops, tomhudson (he only has 1 eye supposedly per his journal)! apk
This is so typical Microsoft this is how they kill OS versions. First they start with the browser then its the Windows Updates. Then it becomes end of life.
http://www.thetechnologygeek.org
As with my browser, I'd prefer to view and scroll my Office documents using the latest DirectXX5d, hardware-boosted acceleration.
Work has some IT people to worry about crap like this and other Windows issues. So, let them worry. For machines that I actually care about (as in "It's fucked. YOU fix it." is not an option), it's a non-issue.
Birds are not dinosaur descendants;birds are dinosaurs, for all useful meanings of "birds", "are" and "dinosaurs"
The changes to the API surface from Windows 2000 to Windows 7 are innumerable. You must be joking if you think the only change is transactional filesystem access.
Of course "you can get the same functionality." You could write the entire OS yourself if you wanted. But if you actually want to push things forward your best bet is to build upon the works of others, like the huge amount of infrastructure the Windows team has put into each successive release.
Actually it makes it so that IE can only worry about writing to D2D/DWrite and whether there's GPU acceleration or not is something IE doesn't have to worry about.
Because the system requirements page says 10.6.3 is the minimum.
Or the fact that Apple provides webkit as a core part of their OS's API set (upon which much of the included UI and apps are built)?
You act like history hasn't completely and utterly validated Microsoft's (ahead-of-it's-time) assertion that the web platform would be crucial to the future of computing.
Looks like londonstockexchange.com uses 8 Linux servers tomhudson:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=LondonStockExchange.Com
And BTW, the stories about linux serving up malware from the London Stock Exchange were put out by Microsoft shills...The compromised machines were running Windows. by tomhudson (43916) on Saturday April 16, @06:08PM (#35843362) Homepage
Do you have proof of that statement, tomhudson? If so, I would like to see it.
What I do see, is this: See above tomhudson.
Looks like Linux boxes over there and this quote from netcraft's page says the affected "website for the London Stock Exchange" per this article http://slashdot.org/submission/1484548/London-Stock-Exchange-Web-Site-Serving-Malware , londonstockexchange.com is running Linux, not windows for that job tom: Serving up malware.
http : // london stock exchange . com was running unknown on Linux by http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=LondonStockExchange.Com
Right on the netcraft uptime report tom. I'll take a concrete netcraft report over your mere anecdotes (you never seem to produce documentation or proof when asked).
Re: pissing off content developers. You're right: as a web developer, I'm kind of doubting I will ever have a reason to test webites in IE9 or 10. I doubt IE9 or 10 will ever achieve much market share (they'll probably never break 10% each), and may be the beginning of the end of even testing for IE at all. Once IE6-8 all drop below about 3% market share each, there won't be much reason to test for old IE compatibility, and by that time time they'll have IE 11 or 12 or even 15, with increasing standards compliance, but no version with more than about 5-8% market share. If a site runs in current versions of Firefox and Chrome, AND in IE8, I'll just figure IE9+ must be AOK.
So after defending bundling anti-monopoly law suits all over the world, MS decided to kill IE on their own?
This way MS can release a new OS version that only runs one IE version,
each year. Those who wish security updates must pay, every time.
Get the facts, Total Cost of Ownership eh.
Investing in Windows is now like flushing the money in the toilet.
In other news, world drops IE10 support.
This is a great idea on Microsoft's part. In the past, Microsoft has tried so hard to support every product on every OS version in the past that security holes were opened and support became a nightmare. Microsoft has finally come to their senses and realized that the future is now and yesterday is gone.
From a brief perusal of the Microsoft TectNet, it appears that Vista does not natively support the features that the new IE10 version requires. It would involve back porting and possibly breaking other applications in order to get Vista compatible with IE10. Microsoft has wisely realized that, that is not a wise move to make. In any case, by the time IE10 is formerly released, Vista will all ready be over 5 years old. Supporting a five year+ old OS is hardly a prime directive and besides, IE9 will work just fine on it. Besides, Microsoft NEVER had support for Vista and IE10; therefore, how can they conceivably drop support for it?
Pigskin-Referee
Linux: Yesterday's technology, tomorrow
http://developers.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2025178&cid=35442390
"I just love watching him burn with his pitiful rage" - by DocHoncho (1198543) * on Sunday April 17, @02:56AM (#35845812) Homepage
There's no rage here at all, especially regarding YOU (the wannabe PHD in Psychiatry (minus that required PHD though, lol!)). Just exposing tomhudson for the ac stalking & trolling scumbag he is... with his own words, no less (see below).
APK
P.S.=> TomHudson's LOST already, so badly, it's not even funny... but, then again, just like you? TomHudson likes "trolling" others, but also libeling them, & more... so, he is now "paying the price" for stalking & trolling myself here on slashdot, for over a year now... proof? Ok:
"Wait until he starts on another kick, then reply to him as an AC. It's the new meme". by tomhudson (43916) on Sunday May 09 2010, @08:29PM (#32150544) Homepage Journal
FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1646272&cid=32150544
OF course, there's no knowing IF you're TomHudson or not either, because if he's willing to ac troll me? He probably has alternate registered "luser" accounts here as well (his pal clone did, and The End of Days, & both were caught using them OR admitting to having them)... apk
http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/3/2009/09/04/windows_launch_parties/
I ended up showing them all at the register how stupid they are in from my 1st to my LAST post there, easily enough.
(They all fell silent afterwards)
Especially:
"Richy S"
"Russ Tarbox"
"CadMonkey"
"NORTHERN MONKEY"
"Bo Pedersen"
"Pri"
"Snot Nice"
and "Paul 172" their "security guru" there (lol, not... far, Far, FAR FROM IT on that account & it showed).
Others there (e.g. Brutus) even AGREED with me as well!
APK
P.S.=> Just like this to you? THAT?? That was just "too, Too, TOO EASY - just '2EZ'", as it always is, vs. undereducated "wannabes"... & thanks for making me LOOK GOOD here, by pointing out a posting from another forums/site where I tore apart wannabes & trolls... easily! Just like here, & with you... apk
*** NEWS ***
Exciting development, IE drops windows support. Bill Gates announced that IE11 will only support Ubuntu.
"It was a hard decision to make but we feel confident that we are doing all windows customers a favor."
Reactions from Ubuntu users are mixed but mostly utterly desinterested. More details in the news at 10.
YOU BITCH! YOU KILLED MY SON!
YOU PROMISED THAT IF HE SENT YOU MONEY AND GOT YOU A VISA YOU'D LEAVE RUSSIA AND MARRY HIM! HE SHOWD ME THE EMAILS, AND YOUR PICTURES ON THAT RUSSIAN BRIDES WEB SIGHT!
YOU LOOKED LIKE A HEATHEN SLUT, DRESSED IN JUST A BRA AND PANTIES, BUT WHEN HE SHOWED ME THE ONE WITH YOU WEARING THAT WHITE WEDDING DRESS, YOU EVEN FOOLED ME! I TOLD MYSELF THAT GOD WORKS IN MISTERIUS WAYS. THAT AT LEAST MY PRECOUS BABY WOULD GET RIGHT WITH THE LORD AND STOP HIS SINNING WAYS WITH JOHNATHAN! I PRAYED EVERY NIGHT FOR YOU TWO. YOU LYING SPAWN OF SATAN!
YOU TOLD HIM TO KEEP PRETENDING YOU 2 WERE FIGHTING, SO NOBODY WOUOLD SUSPECT! NOW I KNOW WHY! YOU LYING BITCH, YOU WILL BURN IN H-E-DOUBLE-L! HE LOVED YOU! AND YOU DUMPED HIM!
YOU GOT THE MONEY I GAVE HIM, AND THEN YOU DUMPED HIM, YOU HARLOT! HE WAS SO MAD AT SUPPER THAT IT WAS ALL HE COULD TALK ABOUT!
I BROUGHT HIS BREAKFAST DOWN TO THE BASEMENT AND HE WAS DEAD! THERE HE WAS IN BED WITH THOSE PICTURES OF YOU PLAYING THE WHORE OF BABYLON! I HAD TO PRY HIS COLD DEAD MARS BAR OUT OF HIS COLD DEAD HANDS BEFORE I CALLED THE POLICE! HE DIED OF A BROKEN HEART! YOU KILLED MY BABY, YOU NASTY WITCH!
I'LL FIX YOU! i MIGHT NOT HAVE APPROVED OF WHAT MY BOY AND JOHNATHAN WERE UP TO, BUT AT LEAST JOHNATHAN DIDN'T USE HIM, LEASTWISE NOT THAT WAY! JOHNATHAN WILL KNOW HOW TO GET THOSE EMAILS YOU SENT, YOU WHORE, AND WHEN HE DOES, YOU'LL PAY!
"Wait until he starts on another kick, then reply to him as an AC. It's the new meme". - by tomhudson (43916) on Sunday May 09 2010, @08:29PM (#32150544) Homepage Journal
QUOTED VERBATIM FROM -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=1646272&cid=32150544
(Says it all, & tomhudson's apparently now "gone off the deep end", per the "StRaNgE" post I am now replying to, lol!)
APK
P.S.=> tomhudson, in other words (your own words quoted in black & white above, no denying them & the fact you have anonymous coward stalked & trolled me on slashdot for over a year now)? WE KNOW IT'S YOU, freak!... apk
Going to Distrowatch.com
Windows 2000 Workstation (I specify Workstation because IIS 5 did a lot of damage to its Server counterpart) was the best OS MS ever came up with: I wish I could run IE 9 and 10 on it (just to browse MS specific stuff such as SharePoint and OWA, not as primary browser). Ensuring Windows 2000 compatibility would probably also help the Linux+wine users getting IE on their platform.
I guess I will just use firerfox, *shrug*.
Though it does burn me a little bit that I bought that BS OS from MS, and now they are seemingly cutting me loose. Christ, what a bunch of assholes!
The job of testing websites for cross-browser compatibility just got even more painful...
I now i run a Vista machine and am reconsidering.
I was happy with IE8 but if they are going to force me to take IE9 then i'm out!
I think i might go to LINUX even if for a bit!
I'm here for the experience, not the Hyperbole.