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Internet Explorer's state of suspended animation has never much bothered Web entrepreneur Adam Stiles, but now he's worried.

As founder and CEO of Stilesoft, Stiles has marketed the NetCaptor software as an IE browser for power users. NetCaptor, which uses Microsoft's IE rendering engine to provide browser tabs and other comparatively advanced features, has capitalised on the fact that IE hasn't gotten an all-around feature upgrade in more than three years.

"Historically, the slow pace of IE development has always been our greatest opportunity," said Stiles. "The reason I wrote NetCaptor in the first place was that I was frustrated with IE."

But now Stiles and other vendors of third-party browser applications that piggyback on the Microsoft browser are concerned that IE's widely noted stagnation may be proving as much a liability as an opportunity. The reason: Frustration with IE may be driving potential users to alternative browsers, especially the Mozilla Foundation's open source browser, Firefox.

That apparent trend has software developers including portal giant Yahoo and search king Google shifting away from an IE-only universe to a multibrowser strategy. Such plans may signal a turning point in the browser wars, indicating that the open-source development movement is succeeding in its efforts to thwart Microsoft's turning the Web into a one-browser shop.

"Yahoo is always evaluating new product platforms as users demand them," said a Yahoo spokesperson. "Yahoo Toolbar is available for Internet Explorer, and we're working with third-party open-source developers such as Mozilla to enable users of browsers such as Firefox to use our products."

Google representatives declined to be interviewed for this story. But the company's Web site acknowledges the demand for a non-IE toolbar and pledges to consider providing one.

"We decided to first release the Google Toolbar in Microsoft Internet Explorer," reads the site's frequently asked questions page. "We are examining the feasibility of offering a toolbar that is compatible with other browsers such as Netscape and Mozilla; however, this version is currently unavailable. We apologise for this inconvenience and will keep this suggestion in mind for future versions of the Toolbar."

Talkback

A few days ago I receive this pop up so much it is getting impossible to use my computer.

sendExternalEvent('EVENT:IEBROWSER:www.smileycentral.com/?partner=ZNxdm772&spu=true');

This is under a IKB HTML Document on my computer, In A folder called C:\WINDOWS Temporary Internetfiles\Content.L...

It appears on my computer as a Microsoft Explorer window page. Is ther any way to get rid of it my adaware can not find it hijackthis can't fid it either. I don't know what to do.

via Facebook 10 October, 2004 06:18
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I've been using IE for about 3 yrs now and preferred it over Netscape and other browsers becos of its simplicity and speed. But I've now moved to Mozilla's firefox after trying it out recently. I've found it to be faster, easier to use and has some really good features which IE doesnt. Goes without saying im going to stick to Firefox.

via Facebook 12 October, 2004 13:05
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I recently tried out Firefox instead of IE. Even with the short time I have used it, I am so happy with it that I have now installed it on all the PCs we use.

via Facebook 12 October, 2004 14:02
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