IE has gone backwards, if anything, due to the more recent crashes. If it weren't for the Google toolbar 2.0, it would be an un-usable browser (pop-up hell). Now for those "web" sites that insist on building to a specific client (i.e., IE, no pun intended), it is tolerable for the few minutes I need to "browse" the site and quickly switch back to Mozilla.
Touché.
IE has gone backwards, if anything, due to the more recent crashes. If it weren't for the Google toolbar 2.0, it would be an un-usable browser (pop-up hell). Now for those "web" sites that insist on building to a specific client (i.e., IE, no pun intended), it is tolerable for the few minutes I need to "browse" the site and quickly switch back to Mozilla.
Long live Mozilla!!!
Nothing. There's no way in the world it will scale to that capacity.