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Paid Mickeysoft troll.
LOL @"Microsoft has Outlook Web Access 2010, which is an astonishing replication of the Outlook interface. (If you’ve only used OWA 2007, you’ll be blown away by the improvement.)" liek wow, blown away by a new gui!? What the hell does that have to do with the topic anyways.
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I am not far from moving to chrome myself from Firefox. I do not see me ever using IE other than to download my current favorite browser on a new install.
so many things wrong here i don't know where to start.
lol, seems like a distant dream of M$.
for the good souls who don't know Mozilla is backed by Google (financial).
the above long post seems to be good in documented business policy but in reality, sorry i wont believe :naughty:
Why would anyone want to use IE9 even Opera is more compatible with websites
This is amazing.
Fanboy-ism on internet browsers....
pffffft
That Said, just wait until the vulnerabilities of IE9 start getting exploited. How in the world can you say a browser is really better until it has a few years to be broken? One thing MS is really good at is releasing OS's and browsers with so many vulnerabilities that is not funny anymore. I agree whole heartedly with the comment above, use IE only on a new install and maybe for OS updates if forced to do so.
The fact that IE9 tinkles on XP and is only usable on Vista and 7 says alot to the large community that is so far sticking with XP. I have a Win7 family 3 pack on the shelf, un-opened, waiting for an XP like GUI to wipe that ugly face off of 7 and get back to a GUI I can sink my teeth into. I'm sorry to all you fanboy's that love 7 but I find it really annoying, and miss the configurability and familiarity of XP. I suspect Firefox will support XP for many years to come, why not MS's IE9 too?
Actually I've used both IE9 and firefox betas, prior to that I've always bend a Firefox user. IE9 has leaped as a browser compared to IE8. I have had issues with Firefox 4 beta and IE9 was surprisingly stable, as of today I'm using IE9 more and more I still use Firefox but not as heavily as I did before.
Over 40 million downloads in a week beg to differ.
http://glow.mozilla.org/
IE 9 download stats are a fraction of that.
FF is ... Quality over quantity... unlike chrome and ie.
( updates every week... yet STILL can't do the things that I can easily do with firefox )
OMG the stupid buzzword techtards really know nothing , but wrap up their opinions in useless buzzwords.
Extensions ARE apps.,....The internet is a cloud ....cloud computing is a server doing tasks....grrr ipods are MP3 players.... ect...
The guy who wrote the article . What planet you on ?