as a web designer, it's frustrating trying to make web sites appear just as you want them to. when microsoft's internet explorer fails to follow css and html standards, it can be very annoying to web designers. so, converting users of ie to firefox is a matter of wanting your audience to see something the way it was intended to be viewed. i also think that monopolistic corporations should not be supported in any way. converting users to non-microsoft products that are generally better applications helps break down consumers' faith in microsoft.
as a web designer, it's frustrating trying to make web sites appear just as you want them to. when microsoft's internet explorer fails to follow css and html standards, it can be very annoying to web designers. so, converting users of ie to firefox is a matter of wanting your audience to see something the way it was intended to be viewed. i also think that monopolistic corporations should not be supported in any way. converting users to non-microsoft products that are generally better applications helps break down consumers' faith in microsoft.