Story: Dear Internet Explorer: I'm leaving
I couldnt agree with you more. MIcrosofts Senior IT manager says his browser is no less secure then others, then why does it consistently lead to the blue screen of death? Why is it the reason peoples hardware just stops working? Why is it the only "software" that can damage your "hardware" . Mr. Microsoft needs a bit of a reality check, and perhaps a new computer, that doesnt lie to him.
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Story: Dear Internet Explorer: I'm leaving
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Brilliant.
I recently moved over to Firefox and lo... Adam Fahn -
Dear Safari, FireFox,
I need your help with IE. As... Peter G -
Brilliant!
You've said it all.
Now if we can just... Anonymous -
Dear Internet Explorer,
Get with the times,... Ninja_Power -
I've had a rough life with IE. I've had nothing m... Ren. D -
never seen a pop-up since i changed over,,, K.inell -
Welcome to the club. I've been using Firefox... David Wright -
I think that as soon as we web developers start st... Joe Ortenzi -
In a few years time people who've grown up on... NJ -
Excellent article! Hopefully this positive media a... J. Carlos Navea -
I switched to Firefox about 2 weeks ago and i love... Duncan Ogle -
I couldnt agree with you more. MIcrosofts Senior... Anonymous -
same here IE / I have entirely removed you from XP... nomadwha -
nothing but the thruth. I had a lot of problems wi... johan schickendantz -
Brilliant! Absofu**inlutely brilliant! I had hear... Anonymous -
I agree. Microsoft code is notoriously buggy as an... Anonymous
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