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01-13-2015, 10:12 PM
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Finally, Microsoft is Killing Off Internet Explorer
This is the best news I have read all day. I can not tell you, as a website owner, how much I despise Internet Explorer. Source
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01-14-2015, 09:04 AM
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Re: Finally, Microsoft is Killing Off Internet Explorer
I use Firefox and don't have any problems with it. Microsoft never finishes and/or perfects their products. They just come up with something - supposedly 'new' - and then try to force you to buy it. F*ck them and their mafia tactics. BTW, Microsoft, why don't you just go back and finish XP? |
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01-14-2015, 12:23 PM
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Re: Finally, Microsoft is Killing Off Internet Explorer
I was a die hard fan of XP, then moved to 7. Skipped vista and 8. Probably going to stay with Windows 7 for quite some time, until they stop releasing bloated crapware.
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01-14-2015, 01:31 PM
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Re: Finally, Microsoft is Killing Off Internet Explorer
I am running XP and I had to switch to Firefox two years ago because so many sites (including Hotmail and Facebook) were hanging up on the most recent XP-compatible version of IE. Now, as of Sunday, I can't get Firefox to run. I removed whatever version I had and installed the latest one, and that didn't help. After running every scan possible from Avast and Malewarebytes (after updating), there wasn't a single threat that needed to be removed. Nine times out of ten, I can't even get Firefox to open in it's own "Safe Mode". When I can, I check Task Manager and FF is using up 100% of my "CPU Usage". DR is about the only website that seems stable on IE. |
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01-14-2015, 02:01 PM
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Re: Finally, Microsoft is Killing Off Internet Explorer
Windows 7 it is, security patches 'till 2020 it may give some support for non security patches, DirectX 12 and hopefully this Spartan browser...MS have pretty much given up on Win 8 and moving straight through to Win 10, maybe in the first quarter of 2015... Rumours are that some upgrades will be free....They're looking towards subscriptions too, that'll baffle the pirates |
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01-14-2015, 02:04 PM
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Re: Finally, Microsoft is Killing Off Internet Explorer
I use FF never had any problems with it...They've got a handle on the memory leaks now...I use a lot of the FF addons....Chrome is pretty secure too with its built in sandbox...I don't really trust any of the others security wise.
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01-15-2015, 10:14 AM
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Re: Finally, Microsoft is Killing Off Internet Explorer
The only problem I had with Chrome is that it took over and I couldn't run another browser. Too Nazi. I should have flexibility and the 'freedom' to move back and forth. Chrome 'rolled through Poland' and tried to 'software Blitzkrieg' me into their One Party Only approach. I deleted Chrome and was just glad that I didn't have it long enough for them to send the Chrome Gestapo after me. |