Bruce Jenkins wrote:
I've had to give up on Firefox after about a year :-<
Unfortunately lots of the sites that I use just don't display properly
and my superannuation site (very important) just refuse to play on
anything but IE.
Have Microsoft won the HTML standards war? Does it matter when the
software is "free"?
Bruce,
No they haven't, but lots of us need to be making more noise to the
organisations of the sites concerned, if we have an interest. I've
talked to St George, what about complaining to your super site? Super is
very transportable these days, so they may be sensitive.
Also we all need to look at who we do business with, and if they are
captives of MS, we all need to think about this.
Greg
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Canterbury Division of General Practice
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