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RE: Should IE stay or should IE go?

I could see where you are coming from but in my experience its more of using Firefox everyday that you will notice how awful IE is.

I have been using Firefox for years now and compared to the latest version of IE the Firefox browser wins hands down. I rarelu IE sometimes for months on end and when I go back to it if i'm on a computer that does not have Firefox, the style is terrible its slow the user interface doesn't make sense.

The Firefox browser has many more features than IE and only a few websites that require you to use IE and even then there are ways around it.

IE the tabbed browsing (which came after Firefox had it) is awful you cannot right click a link and open in a new tab you have to do in a new window. The pop up blocker in IE is just plain crap and is nothing compared to Firefox and the new website phishing is crap doesn't do anything but cause problems leave you r firewall and anti-virus to do the dirty work.

When it comes to plug-ins like shockwave Firefox wins again because it will say what you need download it for you and then install it. All my rabbiting will only prove Firefox is better, Microsoft should stick to just making windows there's no room for these crappy included software anymore we have a choice.

IE SHOULD GO ALONG WITH WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER THE ONLY THING WE NEED IS MS OFFICE AND WINDOWS

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