I present to you as evidence in favor of this motion:
Attachment 61864
As anyone who has used it knows, IE is so bad it drives people into homicidal rages.
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I present to you as evidence in favor of this motion:
Attachment 61864
As anyone who has used it knows, IE is so bad it drives people into homicidal rages.
Google Chrome should be banned first.
for years we suffered the horrifying IE in school. it was a welcome change when we finally got Google chrome.
"Supposedly" the newer IE versions are almost useable. Out of curiosity I tried it a couple of times and it's just (IMO) really user-unfriendly.
Personally I haven't had a reason to switch away from Firefox since I first started using it (pre-release, too!) in 2004.
I know some people who were using IE up until Chrome was released in 2009 or whenever and I am just like, how. How did you last that long.
When I first interwebbed many moons ago, I used to use Netscape Navigator. After college & before I got my own laptop, I switched to Explorer, because that's what the library had.
When I got my own computer I used Explorer until maybe 4 years ago or so & switched to Chrome.
I've also tried FireFox, which I know is the descendant of NN, but it didn't seem all that different to me.
One thing I do know, is that they all kind of suck, each in their own way.
This is my one complaint with my windows phone. No firefox :(
But without Internet Explorer what will I use to download a better browser?
Murder rate, schmurder rate. The most persuasive evidence that IE should be banned is that its use turns you into Daniel Towns.
The graphs wouldn't lie. So yes.
Fools! No one ever suspects the under the radar Opera user. :mwahaha:
chrome and firefox are both quite suitable browsers and their usage should come down to personal preference.
the biggest problem with internet explorer is the slowwwwwwwww adoption of newer versions by enterprises who require their users to use IE. developing for IE11 (current version) users isn't bad; developing for IE8 (lowest version still supported by MS) is a whole different animal
anyway old versions of IE are bad
Because correlation means causation, absolutely yes.