Peter Frederick wrote:
Not to start an argument, but the reason non-IE users have trouble is IE/Microsoft -- they are almost as bad as Apple for strange implementations of "standards". This is not an accident, but deliberate attempts to prevent anyone else developing a usable product.

There are also a few people I know who run Firefox out of necessity. If IE happens to break, fixing it can be very difficult. Because it's part of the OS, you can't just remove it and then reinstall it. Using Firefox is sometimes a more expedient option than reinstalling Windows to get IE working again.


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