RE: "Microsoft has no business building browsers."
Well, maybe that should read...
"Microsoft has only to build browsers for big business."
Firefox is a pain to manage in large corporate settings. Luckily someone out there made the CCK for Firefox but it can still be a pain to manage once deployed. If you take away IE then when you make calls to businesses that serve you don't complain about the extra long call queues and slow account services. Corporate infrastructures that utilize web apps will come to a crawl while internal devs, and third party devs, scramble for fixes.
...from where?
I use Firefox and Chrome, yet I cannot uninstall IE from the machine.
If you're on Windows 7 then you havent treid very hard to uninstall IE. Case of user error yet again. sudo google ppl
RE: "Microsoft has no business building browsers." Well, maybe that should read... "Microsoft has only to build browsers for big business." Firefox is a pain to manage in large corporate settings. Luckily someone out there made the CCK for Firefox but it can still be a pain to manage once deployed. If you take away IE then when you make calls to businesses that serve you don't complain about the extra long call queues and slow account services. Corporate infrastructures that utilize web apps will come to a crawl while internal devs, and third party devs, scramble for fixes.
Will McAfee come out with Ant Trap 1.0?