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Story: Thinking of ditching IE? Think again
It is a very weak argument to reconsider to switch away from IE due to its “rich functionality". When ever you have to choose between IE specific “functionality” and security, security should put more weight into the scale. And when you have to give up this IE specific “functionality” there are always other ways to obtain the same functionality without IE.
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Story: Thinking of ditching IE? Think again
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And what happens if you are not running Windows in... Anonymous -
Yarden might have been well intentioned in writing... Anonymous -
Sure, don't ditch IE. But that shouldn't mean ditc... Arthur B. -
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This article is a baseless advertisement for IE. T... Anonymous -
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I use other browsers because of all the functional... Anonymous -
I stopped using IE after a month of closing unwant... Peter Simpson -
It is a very weak argument to reconsider to switch... Percy Rotteveel -
Obviously on the side of IE. The pain of migratin... Simon Buckner -
Stick with Firefox it will never let you down!
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Microsoft wide web rather than World wide web I su... Anonymous
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