> The only way I can see a browser beating IE is if it looks, feels and 
> behaves like IE in every way possible.

If it looks like IE, feels like IE, tastes like IE, then people are more
often than not going to be completely unaware that they ARE using something
that's not IE. Maybe that's what you intend - having the new browsers silently,
transparently supplanting IE - but this may cause more confusion than any
GUI inconsistencies.
The points that you mention (security etc) are, for the most part, of little
relevance to the average user (they just assume it all magically happens).

My opinion, anyway..

Patrick
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