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No, I also mentioned security. The other browsers are far secure than IE (all that ActiveX!!!). It works for most people due to their ignorance, lock down by certain Websites to IE, and piggybacking an inefficient software to an OS.

"If a browser meets one's needs, what does it matter how long between major changes? Works today, will work tomorrow."

I agree, I still have a computer that runs Windows 95 (for funsake), but its more like sticking to swords and axes whe the world has moved on to AK 47s.

"You do mention some features that are not in IE, but as you know those features are available from plug-ins."

Yesbut that doesn't change the fact that the browser is so invulnerable. Looking at your replies, I want to quote a cliched saying "A rolling stone gathers no moss" (get the hang?)
Posted by: archnova79   Posted on: 09/09/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Accepting the premise.  Anton Philidor | 09/08/05
Boredom or MS's stagnation?  archnova79 | 09/08/05
Boredom or MS's stagnation?  big-skip@... | 09/09/05
Maxthon  bhartman36 | 09/09/05
You didn't disagree with me.  Anton Philidor | 09/09/05
Options  archnova79 | 09/09/05
Mossy stones  Anton Philidor | 09/09/05
Moldy security  bhartman36 | 09/11/05
Well, IE 7 is intended to be more secure...  Anton Philidor | 09/11/05
Opera's business practices  big-skip@... | 09/09/05
User-experience....  OmarHash | 09/09/05
Desirable Features (reply to Anton)  bhartman36 | 09/12/05

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