Million monkeys are able to type slashdot-like discussions just fine. Unless you treat them as a first evolutionary step of human beings then some answers will be "no".
dude they're putting the effort in IE dev from all aspects, you must be crazy to think otherwise... they have a much bigger team working on IE than Firefox will ever have, they have procedures in place covering functionality, ui, and the god damn security... lots of R&D money put into it.... which is what makes Firefox amazing that it has gotten close to IE and actually surpassed it....
but people's opionion of MS is so f*cked up... going all the way to saying that they don't care about security... geez
screwed up thinking like this makes only one positive side to that: if it wasn't would they be actually putting enough effort? the answer is an obvious NO.
they are doing all they can to get IE secure, but the fact that it is so freaking being attacked from so many sides there's no way that they will ever succeed.
finally the fact that OS's other applications are relying on IE's API is downright scary.
Million monkeys are able to type slashdot-like discussions just fine. Unless you treat them as a first evolutionary step of human beings then some answers will be "no".
dude they're putting the effort in IE dev from all aspects, you must be crazy to think otherwise... they have a much bigger team working on IE than Firefox will ever have, they have procedures in place covering functionality, ui, and the god damn security... lots of R&D money put into it.... which is what makes Firefox amazing that it has gotten close to IE and actually surpassed it....
but people's opionion of MS is so f*cked up... going all the way to saying that they don't care about security... geez
screwed up thinking like this makes only one positive side to that: if it wasn't would they be actually putting enough effort? the answer is an obvious NO.
they are doing all they can to get IE secure, but the fact that it is so freaking being attacked from so many sides there's no way that they will ever succeed.
finally the fact that OS's other applications are relying on IE's API is downright scary.