I dunno, for me the way IE tried squeeze out any other browser on my
machine like a big fat electronic cukoo the minute it was finished
installing, just put me right off it (that and the several megabytes of
special lib files that were loaded into my extensions folder, which had to
be uninstalled manually )
Is it any wonder it comes from a company whose founder has been described
as Napoleonic (small man, big chip on shoulder) by a leading legal
authority?
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