I find it most interesting that no one here seems to have noticed that, regardless of the ethical considerations (which 'free enterprise' generally doesn't care about), MS has effectively separated Firefox users into two camps. Those on Windows and those that aren't. They have effectively driven another functionality wedge between Windows machines and *NIX machines.
I find it most interesting that no one here seems to have noticed that, regardless of the ethical considerations (which 'free enterprise' generally doesn't care about), MS has effectively separated Firefox users into two camps. Those on Windows and those that aren't. They have effectively driven another functionality wedge between Windows machines and *NIX machines.