Dr Aitchison,

You are in the EU. In the EU, Microsoft has been found to be a monopoly and more than simple money damages (cost of doing business that merely is passed onto customers with a profit margin markup). As a result, in the EU Microsoft Windows may not be licensed for fee ("sold") with only MS Internet Explorer installed, but instead allowing the user/installer to have a choice of end-user browser application.

Moreover, it is extremely unusual in my experience to find commercial (let alone government or non-profit) URLs from the EU that recommend or tacitly require MS Internet Explorer and will not display properly in other browsers -- this MS only dependence is still too common in the USA.

However, in the USA, most desktop workstations either are under monopoly software or Mac OS X, with the monopoly having a large segment. Most MS Win users in the USA have and use MS Inet Exp because the USA does not force MS not to install MS Inet Exp by default, and are more or less fully captive to the monopoly (not even using OpenOffice).

On my own machines, I have Firefox, its sibling Seamonkey, Konqueror, and Opera. Using Virtualbox running (currently) a MS Win XP Pro guest, I have MS Internet Explorer more or less current, and under Linux, I use Crossover (supported Wine) to run an obsolete MS Inet Exp (current, latest MS software does not always work with Wine). I keep these both for reference and to access MS only sites.

It is reassuring to read that in the EU, the monopoly sanctions against MS are working to some extent, with actual market penetration of competitors.

Yasha Karant

On 06/22/2011 12:30 AM, Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jun 2011, Phong Nguyen wrote:

Mozilla has committed to a six-week rapid-release schedule starting
with Firefox 5; Firefox 6 is schedule for release on August 16.

More details here: https://wiki.mozilla.org/RapidRelease

In particular
As part of the faster cadence, FF5.0 automatically EOL's
when FF6.0 is released with users getting silent updates.
so somewhere around mid August FF5 will be retired and users assumed
to be on FF6. They recognize that FF3 and FF4 users are entitled
to much more notice of end of line.

I see a substantial upswing in corporate use of Opera
(konqueror too ?).

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