> > Ubizen has advised computer users to switch to alternative web
> > browsers like Netscape or Mozilla for the moment.

> Now the question is will anybody switch?

Wow. Wouldn't it be great if people did?

I think what would be better than individuals switching would be for
computer manufacturers to pre-install Mozilla or Opera on PC's. That's
the main reason why such a majority of people don't switch - they stick
with what's on their system (which is why there's still a sizeable
market share using IE 5).

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Patrick Griffiths (PTG)
 http://www.htmldog.com/ptg/
 http://www.htmldog.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mordechai Peller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 9:03 PM
Subject: [WSG] Safety experts advise switching browsers


> This may be good news for standards.
>
> http://www.itweek.co.uk/News/1155868 :
>
> > Ubizen has advised computer users to switch to alternative web
> > browsers like Netscape or Mozilla for the moment.
>
> Also at:
> http://www.ubizen.com/c_about_us/2_public_relations/2004/040611_e.html
>
> Now the question is will anybody switch?
>
> Note: I have nothing against MS. If there browser was standards
> compliant and
> didn't have more holes than Swiss cheese, I would have much to
complain
> about (then again, there's always Windows).


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