Agreed.  That said, you can even still use MS products and still be safe, if
you use something like Avant Browser or Crazy Browser, which sit on top of
IE and add those type of functions.  I mainly use Mozilla Firefox now, but
still use Avant when I need to have an IE browser to visit places like the
MS Update site.  I can disable scripts, block pop ups etc all at the click
of a button or two.  And Mozilla Thunderbird can be set up so much like
Outlook that you would never notice the difference.

Thomas

> You can safely disable ActiveX and many windows scripts by 
> not using IE and OE/Outlook and comfortably enjoy the web. In 
> fact I do it every day. 
> <snip>
> There are so many choices available outside MS for so many 
> that you owe it to yourself to shop around.
> Peter Kaulback
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