Kind of besides the point. The guys point was that about 98% of PC users use IE because that is what comes with the computer. The other 2% of us are the geeks he mentioned.

But, yes, you are right, Bill, sometimes IE even has problems with webpages generated by MS applications. However I think that has more to do with Billy's desire to be the "ONLY" software producer in the world. He hasn't figured out that is never going to happen because anyone with an IQ above 40 can write software (sometimes it seems like those under 40 are doing most of it).

graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
"Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
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William Robb wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter J. Alling" Subject: Re: OT: Flickr vs. Photo.net-was: PAW: A


IE is full of security holes. It's the biggest source of viral infestation, and just "junk" that
slows down performance on PCs. Just running a browser that doesn't execute code
by default is a freeking improvement. But then I guess you don't care.


Heck, you can't even depend on IE to display a web page as written.

William Robb





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