That's an arrogant view. This is not about being correct, it's about choice. I would imagine the majority of web users use IE because it's automatically on their machine, and just they want to access the web with any means. Not everyone is a geek, and has the time to weight these things up. Personally I use IE because the rest are crap. My choice, it's as simple as that.
Now and again I think I'll go and waste some time installing the various Mozilla builds under Win/Linux. Surely I'm not the only one that sees no merit to this browser. It looks stupid (I don't care that you can change the 'skin'), is slow to load, and tedious to use. When will the Linux community realise that when they have a browser to match IE5.5, then we may see more of Linux on the desktop.
Hopefully I'll get some decent replies, but will probably receive some anti-Microsoft rants.
That's an arrogant view. This is not about being correct, it's about choice. I would imagine the majority of web users use IE because it's automatically on their machine, and just they want to access the web with any means. Not everyone is a geek, and has the time to weight these things up. Personally I use IE because the rest are crap. My choice, it's as simple as that.
Does the world really need another patronising, pompous, American sci-fi series?
Now and again I think I'll go and waste some time installing the various Mozilla builds under Win/Linux. Surely I'm not the only one that sees no merit to this browser. It looks stupid (I don't care that you can change the 'skin'), is slow to load, and tedious to use. When will the Linux community realise that when they have a browser to match IE5.5, then we may see more of Linux on the desktop. Hopefully I'll get some decent replies, but will probably receive some anti-Microsoft rants.